David Recordon
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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The Social Web TV Episode #1
--John McCrea, Joseph Smarr, and I recorded the first episode (did the pilot a few weeks ago) of our semi-weekly video podcast The Social Web TV. Th...
The Irony of Proving Facebook Isn't a Walled Garden
--Facebook Notes don't even let you choose to post a Note fully publicly (as in Google can index it). Privacy settings are a good thing, LiveJournal...
TheSocialWeb.TV Pilot Episode
--Late last week I ventured down to the South Bay and shot the first episode of TheSocialWeb.TV along with John McCrea and Joseph Smarr. All sorts o...
Sweet, My Dopplr Public Profile!
--I love being a Dopplr Alpha tester! I've been wanting a public profile for quite awhile. They've provided all sorts of customization so I can sha...
Unraveling Comment Threads Programatically
--TechCrunch just posted about how Seesmic Hijacks Comments With Threaded Replies which continues a trend of concern around conversations becoming fr...
It Seems that Google and Facebook Still Can't Get Connected
--With Chris Messina sharing some of his thoughts on Facebook's notion of "dynamic privacy", it seems worth pointing out that Facebook is still block...
More Thoughts on Facebook's usage of the CPAL as a "Poison Pill"
--In my post yesterday on the Open Web I referenced an article by Matt Assay of CNet entitled Facebook adopts the CPAL poison pill. This morning Dar...
"We support the Open Web"
--Maybe it's how amazing it is to see what is happening with the Presidential Election which is getting me all excited, but I have to say I'm feeling...
OpenID Providers Don't Go Quietly Into the Night
--There have been a lot of great discussions the past week around phishing as it relates to OpenID and other protocols like Google's AuthSub, PayPal'...
Joseph Smarr and I Talk About Real Social Tech Around the World
--Last Saturday I was in Hangzhou China speaking at the 2nd China Internet Developer's Conference put on by Alibaba which is partially owned by Yahoo...
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