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Digg.com publishing MicroIDs

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

In a post this morning, Digg announces MicroID publication on all their user profiles:

Digg already supports many of the open standards that let you use your data on sites other than Digg, including RSS, OPML, and hCard. We use RDF to embed the Creative Commons public domain dedication into each page. Just this week, we added MicroID, a Microformat that lets you prove to other services that you own your Digg user profile. We’ll be adding more open standards, such as OpenID, APML, OAuth, and XFN, in the coming months.

A big week for MicroID.

Updated Internet-Draft

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Based on some feedback we received from Evan Prodromou on the discussion list back in August, we have updated the MicroID Internet-Draft. The new version is draft-miller-microid-01 and it is available both at microid.org and ietf.org.

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MicroID Gem for Ruby

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Antono Vasiljev alerts us to his MicroID Gem for Ruby:

I’ve just implemented MicroID module in ruby.

Let’s add semantic to the web!

$ wget http://antono.info/ruby/microid-0.0.1.gem
$ sudo gem install microid-0.0.1.gem

Thank you Antonio!

MicroID Module for Drupal

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Via Terrell Russell, news of a MicroID module for Drupal

I’ve been working with Tane Piper over the last couple days over IRC tweaking his (getting it Version .3 compatible).

He has implemented node-level and comment-level MicroIDs that appear both in the meta tags of the page and are then rendered into the node divs and comment divs directly via jQuery.

The jQuery is fired via javascript after the DOM is loaded, so currently, DOM-unaware spiders/parsers will not be able to see the node and comment-level MicroIDs. That said, I’m not aware of any MicroID parsers that aren’t working only at the page level (full URL, not sub-content *on* the page).

Additionally, the Drupal-generated user profile pages have MicroIDs.

His implementation is live on his site - Digital Spaghetti.

His code can be found on the Drupal site - Drupal MicroID module.

Great news! Download the Drupal MicroID module here.

MicroID Internet-Draft

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

By popular demand, we have submitted the MicroID specification as an Internet-Draft. Eventually this effort may result in publication of an Informational RFC defining the technology. Please send feedback to the mailing list and we’ll update or clarify the spec accordingly.

Perl Module for MicroID

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Jim Walker was kind enough to create a perl module for MicroID, which you can now download from our code repository.

31d9367f8535ba0a667ad970b24d30f3  MicroID-0.01.tar.gz

Thank you to Jim for his work on this Module!

Wink Supports MicroID

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

Great news from the folks at Wink, the social search engine. They are now supporting MicroID - as a producer and a consumer! This is really exciting because it is only the second instance I know about of a company being a consumer. Consumers are incredibly important because they become the “hubs” of identity, allowing you to create verified places. For example, Wink can now claim all sorts of MicroID-enabled pages, but it can also claim other consumers, such as ClaimID. When a consumer claims a consumer, it creates a very cool identity trust chain - all of the trust that comes from the claims at consumer A are transferred to consumer B, the claiming consumer. Very cool! Here’s what the folks from Wink have to say:

The second method of verification is via a new open standard called MicroID. MicroID is a simple and easy verification system that more and more services are adopting. Last.fm, Ma.gnolia, Wink, ClaimID and others for example. Without getting too technical, these sites put some encrypted MicroID code in the header of their pages that includes your verified email address that you use for that account. When you verify the same email address with us and add one of your accounts from these services, we can run a check to that site to see if they match. We also provide you with your own MicroID code to place in other sites that you can control. So if you own a blog and can edit the template, you can get a MicroID issued from us and place it in the header of that site. Then when you claim that site, we can verify it as being yours. Whew… It’s really not that complicated, so don’t worry.

Great news! See everyone at the upcoming IIW in May.

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MicroID on the Move

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

Although the blog has been quiet, MicroID creators, developers, and users have not. As discussed recently on the mailing list, Will Norris has contributed a new PHP implementation. The core spec now appears to be stable. And Fred Stutzman, Jeremie Miller, and Terrell Russell will probably make a presentation about MicroID at the next Internet Identity Workshop in May.

Yedda supports MicroID, MicroID’s Wikipedia page

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Some quick news:

MicroID in Wikitravel, MediaWiki

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

shares more great news on the MicroID front - he has completed a MicroID extension for Mediawiki.  Mediawiki is the power, extremely simple-to-install wiki that powers sites like Wikipedia and Wikitravel, Evan’s site.  Evan has implemented the MicroID extension at Wikitravel (he’s also implemented OpenID - go Evan!), so go check it out.