This document summarizes a presentation given by Yme Bosma from Hyves on data quality. The presentation discussed how Hyves makes it easy for users to log into over 500 websites using their Hyves account through features like OpenID, OAuth, APIs, and social plugins. This single sign-on capability provides value by simplifying login processes and ensuring a consistent online identity and interactions across multiple sites. The presentation then opened for any questions, suggestions, or doubts from the audience.
5. Internet user IDs turn honest,
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
10-05-2009
“My wife will kill me for saying this,”
he said. “If we ever have kids, I’ll
only name them something if the
domain name is available.”
6. Internet user IDs turn honest,
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
10-05-2009
“Your real name tells people, ‘I want
you to take me seriously,’ ” said
Mike Gaines, a software engineer
who co-hosts a podcast about social
media. One’s real name is not only
easier to recall, it also connotes
accountability. Early Internet users
were mostly of the hacker variety
and had reason to hide behind code
names.
7. Internet user IDs turn honest,
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
10-05-2009
A recent analysis of more than 1.7
million Twitter profiles by Internet
marketing company HubSpot
counted 59 followers for the average
user. That number dropped to 47
when the user name included an
underscore and down to 29 when
numbers were used.
8. Internet user IDs turn honest,
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
10-05-2009
“If you don’t want to be connected to
anybody ever again or any group
whatsoever, if you’re totally
antisocial, don’t go on the Internet,”
Cavalier said.