On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Tei <oscar.vives@gmail.com> wrote:
The problem: - Modern internet users must have lots of different login/passwords around the internet. Most of then in easy-to-break poorly-patched poorly-managed servers, like linkedin.
The solution: - Reduce the number of authentication. Allow anonymous posting in more sites.
Imagine this. I post something on the blog "yadaydayda". I give my email and nothing else. The blog software sends me a email to confirm the post. I click on it, and the post is published.
The real problem is that nowdays everybody and his dog want a password, and a password is expensive for the user. The internet need more anonymous ways to publish content.
Maybe so, but anonymous entries on linkedin seems like a zen koan, beyond the powers of my simple mind. Regards Marshall
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