I guess I will protect the guilty and not provide a link.
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I guess I will protect the guilty and not provide a link.
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Updated. The array of initiatives and working groups and acronyms in identity is large, seemingly growing all the time and very definitely a bewildering jungle to the newcomer. This problem just came up again today in the Identity Open Space (see, one of those bewildering places!) after Digital Identity World (another), and I figured somebody [...]
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I’m not the kind of guy to tend to salute anybody or anything; however, in this case, that sounds downright stupid. There are some incredibly brave people fighting for a cause larger than themselves in Burma right now, and I’m at loss what to say. Except: my thoughts are with you; you are doing the [...]
I got this via Hendrik Rood, who says it has been circulating around the net for some time, but this too good to pass up: Recent hurricane and gasoline issues have provided proof of the existence of a new chemical element. Research has led to the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science. [...]
Esther Dyson’s Thoughtful Review of the Health 2.0 Conference
Over here at the Huffington Post. It is very worthwhile reading, whether or not you are into Health 2.0; after all, you are a consumer (victim?) of the existing system, spending close to 20% of GDP (i.e. a fifth of your money!) on it.
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