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And that doesn't count everything MyBlogLog is serving off yahoo.com.
Further, MyBlogLog is far more open than either of the other services you mention. So, as Y!OS ramps up and we can integrate with Yahoo Profiles and APIs, you might want to stay tuned....
Thanks for the offer to cover MyBlogLog's future news. I'll be sure to loop you in on our developments going forward. And please feel free to reach-out (todd at mybloglog.com or toddsampson on twitter) if you need anything for your future articles.
So interesting that a short time ago Microsoft (A closed source company) wanted to push forward a standard (Passport) that would have give users the ability to have one log in that worked for many sites. At the time many in the tech and development community saw this as just another Microsoft Land Grab for our Identity and our Content. Many people saw Passport a Microsoft effort to finally gain control of the internet by becoming the standard for digital identity.
Today we have no less than 3 closed source companies in a race to become the "Standard" for holding or Identity and therefore having access to the content that we read and the content that we creates.
All of this at a time when there are many Open Source standards that could be used (Openid is just one that comes to mind) that if properly deployed would do the right thing by putting the user/member in charge of their log in as well as their relationships across many sites.
Have we forgotten the lesson of the not so distance past ?
Why do we not see a problem with the big 3 trying to become the proprietary standard in this very important area ?
Why do developers especially Open Source developers continue to build and extend applications for closed source companies that under mind open source standards and ideals ?
Why do users continue to view giving control of their identity and content to these companies as a win, when in fact the win is clearly on the side of the company that you have allowed to take control of your identity and to generate value and revenue from your content. In return for our compliance we do not even have a right to take our identity and our content where we want.
Pushing the closed-source winners to be more open is perhaps a more efficient course of action.
To my mind it makes more sense to agree a standard for how identity and social graph data will be held (user database entries and how the entries relate to each other, simple stuff), publish that to a trusted authority which then acts as the central identity management service against which all sites authenticate users and pick up their social graph for use on that site.
This needs only two standards then: how the user data needs to look on its way to the website (and the central trusted authority can block anything that doesn't comply), and how website passes back new record relationships (new or updated friends).
The news feeds are a minor challenge as RSS can power that easily enough.
Will someone please hurry up!
Ian Hendry
CEO, WeCanDo.BIZ
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By the way, we have just added a basic 5-minute implementation of Google Friend Connect to our own website to show how it works. Go to http://www.wecando.biz/googlefc.php and leave your comments.
Ian Hendry
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