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Arrival at etech - Lanyard Mashup and iname postcards

I just got into San Diego for eTech. I am in a very enjoyable tutorial by the Adaptive Path guys on Designing Web 2.0 applications.

The prime insight is that they are both informational hypertext systems and applications with a software interface. One must look at this duality throughout the development of the site on the stack from the must abstract - Strategy through Scope, structure, skeleton, surface - the most concrete.

I also got my 10th Sxip lanyard I have taken the liberty to do a Mashup adding the other Identity 2.0 protocols - OpenID, LID, inames, Yadis and front and center ID Gang. I took a photo you can see here.

We have new iname postcards promoting the developer portal that was launched today - content will be improving as the community contributes more.

Oh yes and as if that was not enough - we get to Sxip into our rooms - here is Phil with his Sxip Key. Maybe it is 'sign' that Sxip will work with infocards - they just did an STS exchange to issue us all hotel room keys. - this is of course an allusion to the presentation that Andre of Ping did at Digital Identity World last year where he went through the whole process of checking into the hotel and doing STS's in analogue space.

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© Kaliya Young Hamlin 2012.

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