turninggrille.com
VRM, Personal Clouds, and Information Architecture – The Turning Grille
http://www.turninggrille.com/vrm-personal-clouds-and-information-architecture
Same data, different perspective. VRM, Personal Clouds, and Information Architecture. VRM, Personal Clouds, and Information Architecture. The Turning Grille poster presented at IA Summit 2013. Click here to download a PDF of the “This Guy” Turning Grille poster. VRM (Vendor Relationship Management). In October of 2012, I gave a talk on VRM and Information Management. At InfoCamp Seattle. #. These links are primarily curated from a longer list of development projects. On the Project VRM wiki. #. These org...
identitycube.blogspot.com
IdentityCube: June 2013
http://identitycube.blogspot.com/2013_06_01_archive.html
Domenico Catalano's Blog on three dimensional digital Identity. Thursday, June 6, 2013. User-Managed Access for Life Management Platforms. The concept of Life Management Platform (LMP) was introduced last year in the Kupping-Cole's advisory note " Life Management Platforms: Control and Privacy for Personal Data. LMP is about Personal Information Sharing which is an emerging trend for online personal daily life activities, including the interaction with financial credit, insurance, healthcare, etc. UMA de...
identitycube.blogspot.com
IdentityCube: User-Managed Access for Life Management Platforms
http://identitycube.blogspot.com/2013/06/user-managed-access-for-life-management.html
Domenico Catalano's Blog on three dimensional digital Identity. Thursday, June 6, 2013. User-Managed Access for Life Management Platforms. The concept of Life Management Platform (LMP) was introduced last year in the Kupping-Cole's advisory note " Life Management Platforms: Control and Privacy for Personal Data. LMP is about Personal Information Sharing which is an emerging trend for online personal daily life activities, including the interaction with financial credit, insurance, healthcare, etc. UMA de...
upon2020.com
On the Demise of CardSpace
http://upon2020.com/blog/2011/03/on-the-demise-of-cardspace
Musings by Johannes Ernst. On the Demise of CardSpace. March 9, 2011. If you like slugfests between respected people, go no further than the recent. Between Craig Burton (of Novell fame) and Kim Cameron (Microsoft) on what went wrong with CardSpace. Craig for sure has reasons to be angry because he’s been on the board of the Information Card Foundation. That was set up by, among others, Microsoft, to promote information cards, and, as he writes:. I know first-hand, because Microsoft toted the OSIS project.
windley.com
Fundamental Features of Persistent Compute Objects
http://www.windley.com/archives/2013/10/fundamental_features_of_persistent_compute_objects.shtml
Welcome to the Internet of My Things. Fundamental Features of Persistent Compute Objects. Mon Oct 7 20:50:00 2013. Persistent compute objects, or picos, are powerful, general-purpose, online computers that can be used to model people, places, organizations, and concepts. This blog post describes the fundamental features of picos. I've updated the CloudOS section to be more complete and better describe the relationship between picos and CloudOS. But I've never really described the fundamentals of picos.
ameliahmitchell.com
September | 2013 | Mia Mitchell
https://ameliahmitchell.com/2013/09
MPP Candidate at Harvard Kennedy School. Monthly Archives: September 2013. Social Networks, Privacy, and Filter Bubbles. This blog post is part of my work for DPI-659: Media, Politics, and Power in the Digital Age at Harvard Kennedy School. The post assesses and responds to several key pieces on social networks, privacy, and filter bubbles, including: Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler’s. Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives (2009), Howard Rheingold’s.
upon2020.com
IoT | Upon 2020
http://upon2020.com/blog/category/iot
Musings by Johannes Ernst. Two standing desks, programmable lights, bamboo floor and a Raspberry Pi — my remodeled home office. In January I posted pictures of my gutted home office. Remodeling always take a while, in particular when doing unusual things, but …. The Internet of Things may not exist (yet). 8220;Have you seenthe IoT? 8221; The Internet of Things is supposedly the hottest growth sector in technology since the social media craze. So …. The Amazon Button first-hand: an unterappreciated marvel.
upon2020.com
-20 pounds through low-carb: this is too easy
http://upon2020.com/blog/2015/07/20-pounds-through-low-carb-this-is-too-easy
Musings by Johannes Ernst. 20 pounds through low-carb: this is too easy. July 8, 2015. Losing weight is supposed to be unpleasant, difficult, and in the long term, pretty much impossible unless you spent a lot of energy on being disciplined (and hungry). People even argue that the body is programmed to gain a couple of pounds a year under the best of circumstances. I’ve now found out this is all false. My exhibit: myself. And some high-carb vegetables like carrots. This turned out to be WAY TOO EASY.