Entries for Tuesday, February 6, 2007
➠ February 6, 2007
Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog: SIMPLE INFOCARD TUTORIAL AND DEMO
I’m trying to make sense of CardSpace so I can understand what today’s OpenID announcement means. Here is the only site I’ve found on the whole bloody internet which uses a CardSpace login — and it’s merely a demo site.
Kodak: A Thousand Nerds - The Inkjet Story: Kodak's Startup From Within
Looks like the Kodak printers will work “better” with Kodak photo paper, but since I always found their photo paper to be worth paying extra for, that doesn’t bother me.
amAze
Free (ad-supported) GPS navigation software for Java/S60 phones, covering Europe and North America.
Kodak plans to sell inkjet printers with cheaper ink - USATODAY.com
Kodak are looking to break into the inkjet printer market by undercutting the overpriced ink cartridges from which HP et al make most of their profit. I encourage this, since I tend to buy a cheap new colour inkjet printer every couple of years rather than pay through the nose for ink.
Apple - Thoughts on Music
Steve Jobs publicly calls for the record companies to drop their requirement for DRM on online music sales: “Imagine a world where every online store sells DRM-free music encoded in open licensable formats. […] This is clearly the best alternative for consumers, and Apple would embrace it in a heartbeat.”
brad's life - Microsoft & OpenID
MS are announcing CardSpace authentication for OpenID. Of course, five bucks says this goes the “embrace & extend” way of Microsoft “supporting” SPF two years ago.