Nik, the CEO of Omnidrive, says something that been on my mind as well - everyone saying they “support” OpenID but they only want to be providors, not consumers. I think he makes a fair call saying that if you are going to brand yourself with OpenID, that you meet his five requirements. They are a little too idealistic, but I certainly agree that your application becomes a full consumer of OpenID is a bare minimum.
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Elias Bizannes wanted to be a journalist, became an accountant, and somehow turned into a technologist.
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- The evolution of news and the bootstrapping of the Semantic Web
- Thank you 2008, you finally gave New Media a name
- The makings of a media mogul: Michael Arrington of TechCrunch
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- Social media and that whole “friend” thing
- The broken business model of newspapers
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