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Tag Archives: identity

My blog as a commonplace book

Greg Linch likes to talk about com­mon­place books. It’s even what he named his Tumblr. Basically, it’s a means of col­lect­ing and stor­ing all those bits of infor­ma­tion that make our lives inter­est­ing. It could be a photo, an essay, or a quote. Regardless, it’s… Continue read­ing →

September 3, 2011blogging, commonplace book, identity, sharing, writing

Google+ and importing identity

Thanks to an early invite from Raanan I played with Google+ over the week­end. I want to jot down one thought about how Google+ treats iden­tity. A sig­nif­i­cant bar­rier to entry for many social tools is find­ing the peo­ple you already know who are using… Continue read­ing →

July 7, 2011Google, identity, social, software, Twitter

Mastering One’s Own Domain, and No, This is Not a Seinfeld Reference. Wise words about why it is good to own your own domain name instead of rent­ing space from the lat­est silo. (via Dave Winer)

July 2, 2011Dave Winer, domains, identity, internet, ownership
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