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Todd Inskeep
events2 A year of Identity

A year of Identity

One weekend in December I watched several people writing Christmas cards while attending a chess match with my son.  Christmas cards provide an interesting glimpse into identity. Some cards are simple, with their imprinted message and a signed name.  Others have a family picture on the front, with people dressed in holiday style. Other cards get a [...]

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Todd Inskeep
network_economies Predicting the Future of Identity

Predicting the Future of Identity

As we think about the future of banking, we’ve collected a few favorite quotes about predicting the future – Yogi Berra notes “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”.  And we all know of wildly inaccurate predictions.  Which makes Peter Steiner’s New Yorker cartoon (with the dog talking about how “On the Internet no one [...]

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John Clippinger
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Digital Firms for the Net

A prediction for the near future: One of the great disruptions of Web 3.0 technologies will be to unleash unprecedented powers of collective action. Information asymmetries between enterprises and their customers, between governments and their citizens, and between the credentialed and the uncredentialed will be dramatically realigned. Not just asymmetries in access to information, but [...]

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Todd Inskeep
trust_privacy_security1 Mobile Bazaar

Mobile Bazaar

From Bangladesh via the Wall Street Journal comes an interesting story on bringing the networked economy to everyone with a cell phone.  CellBazaar provides what we’d call Craigslist or the classifieds via a cell phone. CellBazaar supports various specific methodologies for SMS, voice, and web access.  The system lets users post items for sale, look for [...]

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trust_privacy_security2 Internet Safety & Security

Internet Safety & Security

Occasionally there’s good news out there.  The Berkman Center for Internet & Society (part of Harvard Law) yesterday released a report on Child Safety and Online Technologies.  The report runs counter to many people’s perceptions of the Internet and its use by minors.  The Internet is safer than our collective perception, and there remains a need for more research [...]

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Todd Inskeep
trust_privacy_security2 Google Chrome - What does it mean?

Google Chrome - What does it mean?

Google recently released its Chrome web browser…why?  Does the world need another browser war? Did consumers not have enough choices with Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Opera?  There are many, many analyses on the web (here, here and here). Here are two different views: 
First, convergence. The iPhone joined mobile phone capability with a full Safari browser while most [...]

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David D Price
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Privacy vs. Convenience: What is the tradeoff?

Convenience seems to be the priority in this digital age. We consider ourselves savvy about our privacy, but do we recognize the boundaries?  We are quick to sign up for the “shoppers club” at the local supermarket. Most of us do not read the fine print on the terms and conditions; we are anxious for [...]

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