Showing posts with label Identification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Identification. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2007

The easiest way to control your online identity.


Naymz is an online provider of reputation/identity management and promotion services for people, groups, and businesses. Naymz provides a simple and user friendly experience for those who are concerned with promoting an accurate and positive picture of their personal or professional reputation and identity.

By signing up for a free Naymz account you start to take control of what information others find about you online. Start by creating a Naymz profile page, which you can personalize to include information about you and links to your content on the Web:

* Social networks (MySpace, Friendster, FaceBook)
* Blogs (Blogger, TypePad, Xanga)
* Classmates and Reunion sites
* Photo Albums (Flickr, Webshots)
* Personal or Professional Bios
* Other interests (Del.icio.us, YouTube, Amazon Wish list)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Identity 2.0 made easy.



Whobar is a tool that allows users to login to a website using InfoCard, OpenID or i-names and makes it all transparent to the web application. Whobar is written in PHP, but works like a proxy, so the web application can be in any language.

Manage your online/blog profile from one convenient location.


Whooiz.com is a free service that allows you to manage your online/blog profile from one convenient location. No longer will you need to update multiple profiles on many different sites. Use your Whooiz Profile to manage your online profile such as your public contact information, blog url, Flickr gallery, Skype as well as your personal biography. With the Whooiz Profile Widget you can display your whooiz profile on all your blogs and websites.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

A next generation of light-weight identity services for the web.



JanRain is a next generation of light-weight identity services for the web. It has been leading the way in developing the emerging OpenID protocol (one username, one password for all of the sites you go to on the Internet) as a
means of delivering those services.



JanRain’s mission is to provide identity services that help users securely manage, control and innovate their own digital identities with OpenID.Business demand for JanRain's services is expected to grow as Web 2.0 entertainment and social-networking sites proliferate.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Sxip Identity is the market leader in Identity 2.0


Sxip pronounced \skip\
Sxip Identity is the market leader in Identity 2.0, an internet-scale approach to identity and access management that is simple, secure and open.

The online world has no equivalent. Yet as more online transactions connect enterprises and users, this is precisely the model we need -- a system that makes it effortless to provide verifiable identity and reputation data issued by a third party.

Sxip addresses this by providing Identity 2.0 solutions that operate at an internet-scale enabling individuals, organizations and web services to communicate and transact in a manner that is simple, secure, and open. With current barriers to data exchange removed, users and online organizations will finally have the ability to engage in identity interactions as seamless and safe as showing that photo ID or affinity card.

Friday, February 16, 2007

.name - your personal address for life


Your Open ID resides on your personal address on .name, for example, peter.morgan.name. When you need to log in to a service or website, just type in your personal .name address, and the website connects to the OpenID servers, asking for authentication for you. You may be asked (if you want) which information can be sent to the website. You only need to log in once to your OpenID.

Your .name email address is a lifelong email address that is memorable, attractive and personal. Give it to your friends and family and impress them with the fact that you will never need to change it again - ever!

They will always reach you on the same, personal address, whether you use Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, your ISP or any other email host.

 

Monday, February 12, 2007

ClaimID : a fun, free and easy way to manage your online identity.


ClaimID is a fun, free and easy way to manage your online identity. With claimID, we provide you an OpenID you can use to log into OpenID-enabled sites without having to create a new account name and password. At the same time, you can use claimID to verify, track, classify, annotate, prioritize and share the information that is about you online, giving people a better picture of your online identity.

# What is OpenID?
OpenID is a very interesting new open identity protocol. Developed in an open source format, OpenID is designed to make your life easier by reducing the number of accounts and passwords you have to remember. Instead of creating a new account each time you sign up to a new site, you can simply log in with your OpenID (which is your claimID URL). Sure, it sounds a little complicated, but it is really easy! And not having to create new accounts/remember new passwords = awesome.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity


OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity.

OpenID starts with the concept that anyone can identify themselves on the Internet the same way websites do-with a URI (also called a URL or web address). Since URIs are at the very core of Web architecture, they provide a solid foundation for user-centric identity.

The first piece of the OpenID framework is authentication -- how you prove ownership of a URI. Today, websites require usernames and passwords to login, which means that many people use the same password everywhere. With OpenID Authentication (see specs), your username is your URI, and your password (or other credentials) stays safely stored on your OpenID Provider (which you can run yourself, or use a third-party identity provider).

neighborrow.com identifies and tracks individually owned items and pools them into a collection


neighborrow.com identifies and tracks individually owned items and automatically pools them into one giant collection for a group of people living in a concentrated area. Once an item is added to the system, it is visible to every member of the group immediately. Each neighborrowhood is transformed into a perpetually growing, completely transparent, collectively owned, FREE library that is open (theoretically) 24 hours a day. Using an apartment building as an example, the building is the library and the library is the building. What could be more convenient than that? In addition to apartment buildings, neighborrow works any place on earth where there are people and things (and the Internet)! All you need to do is list and lend; then borrow, trade and share anything in the library.

All you need to participate is:

1.
Internet connection
2.
Doorman
A doorman, or a similar "third party enabler" that can serve as a trusted vehicle through which the transaction can be completed (this not required for private groups and public members who are willing to trade directly with each other in person or through trackable mail).
3.
Some items that you are willing to lend to others in your neighborrowhood
Simply set up an account with some basic personal information and neighborrow.com takes the simplistic and traditional act of borrowing from your neighbor, and applies it to the information age.

Monday, February 5, 2007

Sigly's creates a standard method for legally collecting e-signatures online.


Brought to you by the folks at Numly, Sigly's purpose is to create a standard method for legally collecting e-signatures online. Using Numly's time stamping and verification services and Vouchor's identity 2.0 services as an optional measure of additional proof, Sigly can produce a non-reputable electronic signature service online.
How Does It Work?

Sigly links Numly numbered documents to e-signature transactions. It's simple to get started:

1) Register a document with Numly.
2) Click Request Signature to invite your signers.
3) Sigly will send out email invitations for signatures and record their time stamps with unique Numly Numbers upon signing. You will receive emails from Numly as signatures are registered. You will also be able to manage the signatures from your Numly portal.

Tagly allows you to tag real-world items for identification purposes.



Brought to you by the Copyright 2.0 geeks from Numly, Tagly allows you to tag real-world items for identification purposes.
This service works great for home insurance purposes, office inventory, property control tags, etc.