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tweaks and items

1. I’ve added our del.icio.us to the sidebar.

2. People besides you are reading this blog. Some of my colleagues (both here at UMN and other places) have stopped by, and have commented on how smart you folks are sounding here. And Jenny blogged about her "talk" with us over on the Intuit Innovation Labs blog, which means some Intuit folks have stopped by as well. (In a perfect world they'd have left lots of comments for you, but instead we'll just consider this proof of all the research on lurking, eh?)

3. With Hillary's permission, I’ve updated one of her blog entries with embedded video of the Dick Hardt presentation she linked to. If you're interested in the future of identity security in online environments, you should carve out 15 minutes to watch it. I teach with this video all the time — just not in this class. (Also, the other thing she talks about there is totally true: I am indeed available for IM appointments, and I generally find that they’re helpful for everybody involved. Don’t be afraid to set up one.)

Comments

Ditto Krista's comment about the value of the identity 2.0 video.

That is so awesome that we've been receiving kudo's from people! It feels good knowing that people "have commented on how smart you folks are sounding here". Sometimes I doubt myself, but hearing praises uplifts me. Good job to everyone. I seriously have enjoyed working with y'all so far. Keep up the good work. Yay!

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