You maintain a blog at, say, livejournal.com (but this can be anything) and you stay logged in there usually. You go to leave a comment at someblog.com (perhaps it's Movable Type, or Wordpress, or DeadJournal, ...) and you don't have an account there, s
Combine all of your social sites, bookmarking sites, blogs, personal or business websites, playlists, and more into one personal 'folio,' or 'profile.' Massive number of options and sites available. Privacy concerns? Well...
You maintain a blog at, say, livejournal.com (but this can be anything) and you stay logged in there usually. You go to leave a comment at someblog.com (perhaps it's Movable Type, or Wordpress, or DeadJournal, ...) and you don't have an account there, s
[Though] most people hate digital rights management (DRM) schemes on digital goods like software and music, that’s exactly what we’d all like for our identity information. For example, I’d love to be able to control how my bank uses, stores, shares,