Monthly Archives: June 2006

TechMeme hacked… again!

It’s fun to get the echosphere to play together, isn’t it?
So when Chris gets up to kick off Gnomedex and asks us to link to this post to upset the TechMeme robots, well, I have to call party foul and mention that this party trick isn’t exactly new.
In fact, it was done last year, and [...]

What’s next for Firefox advocacy?

I can’t help but notice that not much has happened with Spread Firefox since I left, even though my good friend Jamey continues to feed me mockups and possible redesigns of the site (note: the photo at right isn’t Jamey’s work but an early redesign attempt between me and Josh Jarmin).
And though the Firefox [...]

Identity Twenny is the new cross-platform

I’ve been spending a lot of time working over the idea of identity representation and validation over the past couple weeks… a topic that is both deep and wide and includes many players.
For the moment, I’m partial to OpenID, as it seems lightweight, decentralized and championed by my buddy Scott Kveton at JanRain (who is [...]