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Omroep.nl werkt al enige tijd aan een Nederlandse Digg-variant.
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An open source iPhone killer?
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A new productivity app called Nozbe uses Allen’s GTD as a starting point. I’m going to give it a spin and see if I have to ditch Backpack!
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A new Terry Gilliam movie. Looks like he’s recovering from a spell of bad mojo…
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Excellent little WordPress plug-in that generates unique monster images for each commenter on your blog.
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“MonsterID is a method to generate a unique monster image based upon a certain identifier (IP address, email address, whatever).”
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“Sxipper is a free plug-in for Firefox that lets you log into any website with a single click. Sxipper saves you time by keeping track of all of your user IDs, passwords, and the personal data you share every day over the web.”
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idproxy.net uses Yahoo!’s API to sign in with a Yahoo! account, then lets you create one or more OpenIDs (of the form something.idproxy.net) to use with sites that support the OpenID standard.
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Jon Udell argues that common parts of social network sites should be extracted and integrated into the internet’s general infrastructure. The only thing standing in the way of social networks gaining critical mass after that is fatigue.
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Tim O’Reilly asks: “Where is the Web 2.0 address book?”
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Metcalfe doubts whether users really want integrated social networks. I think we can integrate networks without taking away the control users have over their different identities. It’s a question of design.