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The following series of talks, listed from earliest to latest, may be helpful adjuncts in understanding the evolution in thinking:
- Keynote (slides, video) at NZ Identity on the "design of everyday identity" and how to make identity data-sharing more usable and pleasant
- Talk (slides) at Catalyst on the "care and feeding of online relationships"
- Talk (slides, video) at Gnomedex on VRM
- Keynote (slides, video) at EIC on ProtectServe
- Technical session (slides, video, swimlane diagrams) at IIW8 on ProtectServe
- Technometria podcast (audio) from 28 Sep 2009 on UMA
- Data With Borders podcast (audio) from 26 Oct 2009 on UMA
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parties-historical.png: This diagram shows how the first "leap" in thinking is to imagine that a person can impose data-disclosing terms on a website, and the second is to realize that a person or an organization can be in the disclosing position or the consuming position. (Read-write service access by the "consumer" is yet another leap, not made here.)
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