Saving the World with User-centric Identity.

Comparing the "Openness" Announcements

I just saw this image of a chart.
it has the name of the company down the side

  • Yahoo! - not sure what it was called
  • Google - Open Social + next week social connector
  • MSFT - Mesh
  • AOL - OpenID, AIM portability
  • Facebook - Connect
  • MySpace - Data Avalability

Smaller co's/platforms

  • People Aggregator
  • Ning
  • LinkedIn
  • White Lable Social Networking App X.
  • Drupal
  • WordPress
  • etc...

Then across the top is a list of features. example - OAuth for Exporting contacts. Please comment on other features we should list.

In the matrix you check off what features they have and if they are using open standards to implement them.

The question is what are the features we should have along the top. I think we will do this exercise as a group this week at the Internet Identity Workshop since I know that at least the first 4 companies on this list will be there and I am hoping that last two are too.

Digg This
Reddit This
Stumble Now!
Buzz This
Vote on DZone
Share on Facebook
Bookmark this on Delicious
Kick It on DotNetKicks.com
Shout it
Share on LinkedIn
Bookmark this on Technorati
Post on Twitter
Printed from: http://www.identitywoman.net/comparing-the-openness-announcements .
© Kaliya Young Hamlin 2012.

2 Comments   »

  • Sam Hasler says:

    Don't forget to split OpenID into Providers and Consumers, with the emphasis being on consumers (Perhaps the ticks or whatever in the consumers column could be larger).

  • Did this session already take place at IIW? Can you point us to the results when you get a chance? thanks!
    Also can you share with us the reference that you originally saw this?

RSS feed for comments on this post , TrackBack URI

Leave a Reply

Page optimized by WP Minify WordPress Plugin