About: David Recordon is Open Platforms Tech Lead for Six Apart, the largest independent blogging company in the world. Recordon has played a pivotal role in the development and popularization of key social media technologies such as OpenID. In 2005, Recordon collaborated with Brad Fitzpatrick in the original development of OpenID, which has since become the most popular decentralized single-sign-on protocol in the history of the web. During a year and a half at VeriSign, Recordon played an active role in refining and evangelizing OpenID, bringing it from an experimental technology to one that's been endorsed by major companies ranging from AOL to Microsoft, and implemented for over 120 million identities on the web. Recordon's history with open source software and open standards stretches back to the beginning of his career, when as a sophomore in high school he volunteered his time to lead an open source message board project with over forty members worldwide. This interest led to his co-founding of a message board hosting provider that still services tens of thousands of users around the world, and that he has since sold. Recordon was recently recognized by Google and O'Reilly as the recipient of a 2007 Open Source Award for his efforts with OpenID and is the youngest recipient in the history of the award.
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Ian Forrester Interviews me at XTech (Six Apart, XMPP, and OpenID)
--Ian Forrester interviews me at XTech hitting on what I do at Six Apart, my keynote on building open platforms (slides), the session on XMPP, and br...
Internet Identity Workshop 2008
--Next week down in Mountain View is another iteration of the Internet Identity Workshop. For those of you that don't know about it, IIW has been an...
I Got a Haircut Yesterday!
--If you've seen me recently then you've seen how long my hair is; it is no longer. Thanks Mena, J.T., and Owen!
OpenIDDevCamp Next Week at CommunityOne (JavaOne)
--Next week Sun has offered to host an OpenIDDevCamp at their annual day-long CommunityOne developer conference the day before the start of JavaOne. ...
Web 2.0 Expo -> PodCamp NYC
--After an exhausting (two panels and a talk) Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, I jumped on a red-eye last night to New York for PodCamp NYC 2. While A...
Social Graph Foo Camp Interviews
--Back in February we hosted the Social Graph Foo Camp up at O'Reilly's campus in Sebastopol. Scott Kveton, Sara Winge, and I organized it in a matt...
Why I Care About a Facebook App
--The look on brad's face when you tell him one of the things you're working on is building a Facebook app is pretty priceless. Almost like a "why a...
Using OpenID for Things of Business Value
--Just saw a Google Alert hit where ClickTime has released an update to their online timesheet software including QuickBooks integration and the abil...
Blog It: Making a Useful Facebook App
--A few hours ago we got Blog It powered by TypePad out the door after a few months worth of work. Figuring out what makes sense for Six Apart to pr...
Use Your Google Account as an OpenID via App Engine
--When Google launched App Engine last night at Campfire One (more on Radar), I was thinking about building an app that bridged Google Accounts to Op...
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