Category Archives: Online Identity 2.0

Look beyond your niche, says symposium on publishing for mobile

Report from the Semantico Online Publishing Symposium on Mobile and Cross-platform Delivery – Part Two

Publishers must widen their frame of reference in order fully to understand the change in business models that taking their content online might necessitate – looking beyond traditional pricing models and text formats within their particular field of publishing.
This was one [...]

The Challenge of Online Identity: Part 3

This is the third and last of a series of blog posts (see part one and part two) in which I set out to examine the current state of identity management in our industry and where it’s going. The real point of this series has been to answer the question (which will be familiar to [...]

The Challenge of Online Identity: Part 2

The ability to personalise and customise websites is taken for granted in the Web 2.0 world. But new user expectations provide problems for identity management.

The Challenge of Online Identity

Publishers and information providers are in danger of cultivating a blind spot to one of the key issues currently inhibiting the growth of online information services: identity management.
The web as it exists today suffers from the lack of a consistent way of managing identity. There are challenges in both identifying myself to the sites I [...]


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