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UnMoney Convergence Topics

Tomorrow is the UnMoney Convergence - an un-conference about all sorts of topics related to money, currency, land, value, reputation, identity. Here are the topics that people are hoping to discuss: Collaborative Consumption and Sharing new currencies How we can work together to make the movement for community currencies stronger and more synergistic. BACE Timebank-...

UnMoney & NewWallSt

March 11th. TEDx New Wall St. re-imagining banking re-built for the Information Age in Silicon Valley on a New Wall Street, as described in the attached press release, and here http://.www.TEDxNewWallStreet.org April 24th. UnMoney Convergence Fosters dialogue and collaboration among the range of interesting emerging ideas around money and exchange systems and to explore connections...

Speaking at RSA on a panel about NSTIC.

Kaliya "Identity Woman" Hamlin, Executive Director of the Personal Data Ecosystem Consoritum is speaking on a panel at RSA about NSTIC. It is moderated by Jeremy Grant the head of teh NSTIC Program Office and includes fellow panelists Michael Barrett from PayPal, Jim Dempsey from the Center for Democracy and Technology and Craig Spiezle fromt eh Online...

On being an accidental NSTIC Pilot Yenta

The first person who I heard calling herself a Yenta was Deborah Elizabeth Finn who I met via my participation in the Nonprofit Technology world and the NTEN community.  She is "the Cyber Yenta" helping nonprofit folks figure out their technology needs and match making. Yenta is a Yiddish word for a woman who is...

Upcoming Travel and Events – March is busy!

I have made a resolution for the new year to blog more about things I am thinking about and working on along with where I will be and where I have been. The big news from last week was the coming IPO of Facebook and the release of how the NSTIC Pilots will work [PDF]....

The new Google is Creepier then ever.

The Washington Post has an article today that talks about what google is doing as of today: Google’s no-opt-out privacy changes and the end of the anonymous Internet Google announced Tuesday its plans to integrate data from all its services with your profile for logged-in Google+ users. She makes this assertion in the early part...

The new Google+ Names process

Today people were tweeting/writing about the new google+ names policies. Well. I just went through it and it involves many screens and an appeal into the Kafkaesqe googleplex that takes up to 3 days before they approve your name request.  I think they should to this to EVERY user cause how do I know your...

The Carrier IQ "world" vs. a Personal Data Ecosystem future

Read Write Web's Marshak Kirkpatrick just posted a great article outlining the issues with the Carrier IQ issues that have surfaced.  It also includes an extensive quote from me about how data has value and it needs to be accessed in ways that are in ...

Recent Activity Pt 4: Europe Week 1

Week one in Europe was busy. The day I arrived Esther picked me up and we headed to Qiy's offices where i got to run into John Harrison who I last saw a year ago at IIW Europe. He is organizing a consortium to go in for FP-7 money (80 million) put out for projects...

Recent Activity Pt 2: Canada & Boston

Immediately following IIW (post here). I headed to Canada to speak at the International Women in Digital Media Summit. The iWDMS brings together professionals from traditional and digital media communities, as well as educational/research institutions from around the world.  With high level keynotes, cross-sector dialogue, expert panelists, controversial debates and structured networking, the Summit will...

Recent Travels Pt1: IIW

IIW is always a whirlwind and this one was no exception. The good thing was that even with it being the biggest one yet it was the most organized with the most team members.  Phil and I were the executive producers. Doc played is leadership role.  Heidi did an amazing job with production coordinating the...

Identity in the Contexts of the Future OR Participatory Totalitarianism

This is the latest from Google in their "names policy" We understand that your identity on Google+ is important to you, and our Name Policy may not be for everyone at this time. Kinda sounds like the owners of stores in the south who said their stores were not for everyone especially black people who...