The Internet Identity Workshop is such a special event. Heavy hitters from Facebook, Google, MySpace, Yahoo, Microsoft, AOL, Plaxo, and more, all rolling up their sleeves on the most interesting problems of the emergent Social Web!
Here, with little commentary, my images from Day 2 of the event…
Luke Shepard of Facebook and George Fletcher of AOL led a multi-faceted session on the issues of being an OpenID Relying Party:
Angus Logan of Microsoft led a great session on a more scalable approach to letting developers register for API keys:
From a highly productive session on Activity Streams:
The afternoon demo session:
Two towering figures in the space: Joseph Smarr of Plaxo and Luke Shepard of Facebook. These guys are pushing the envelope, fighting the good fight, showing what’s possible with OpenID (as a Relying Party), and helping the whole industry work through the issues.
Here’s to another great IIW!
[…] here’s my post on Day Two. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Photo-Blogging Day Two of the Internet Identity […]