In Eric Norlin’s Digital Identity World Recap #2 (1 and 3 coming soon) the writes that
Jonathan Penn (of Forrester) declined to be on a panel because he thought he’d get more value by being in the audience (and he said I could quote him).
I have heard and read other people say that some conferences are […]
Most Valuable Conference Hallways
September 20th, 2006 No Comments
Tags: conferences · Eric-Norlin · question
The Biggest Barrier to an Attention Economy
July 23rd, 2006 No Comments
Eric Norlin in his post Pushing back on Google’s identity silo identifies the biggest barrier to an attention economy.
the fundamental problem at the heart of all of this “identity 2.0″ stuff that I’ve been talking about: the existing silos (Google, Yahoo!, eBay, etc.) have *no* immediate business reason for opening their identity silos (at least, […]
Tags: attention · Eric-Norlin · identity
Google as Identity Silo
June 29th, 2006 No Comments
Dick Hardt and Eric Norlin have both commented on the new Account Authentication Proxy from Google. Dick and Eric both clearly see Google as creating a ever growing silo. Eric provides a comparison of Google’s Service to Microsoft’s Passport efforts. Eric points out that Microsoft has moved to make their service interoperable after […]
Tags: Dick-Hardt · Eric-Norlin · google · identity