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  • June 26th, 2006
  • 11:21 pm

Marc Canter has been hyping up his DLA (Digital Lifestyle Aggregator) for some time now. I received an email inviting me to join in despite the fact I don’t think I signed up for the service… I did get a chance to meet Marc a couple times… so it’s all good by me.

The feature list of People Aggregator is daunting, I’m still attempting to digest it all. In short looks like a social networking site with blogging, photos, audio, video, events, reviews and groups. At it’s core, it’s designed to centralize or I suppose aggregate

It’s the first service in the ‘wild’ that I’ve found taking advantage of the whole distributed identity concept. You can login to People Aggregator with your SXIP login, Live Journal login or through your Flickr login. I’m anxious to see this whole identity thing take off so can centrally manage my identities… and forget a few passwords in the process.

If you want to try out People Aggregator for yourself, throw your name and email in the comments and I’ll send you off an invite.


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6 People had this to say...

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I’m very interested in trying this concept of ‘manage id’. Do you mind sending me the invite ? Thanks a lot !

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I can’t wait to try PeopleAggregator: since 2002, I have been quite active in online networking, and I have been waiting for open standards and interoperability for a long time!
Chris
www.Visible-Networking.com

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I am at Gnomedex and my eyes got tired of looking at Marc in his orange PeopleAggregator shirt. I’d love to check it out. Please send me an invite!

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  • sethlesky
  • July 15th, 2006
  • 3:34 am

sounds great! sign me up :-)

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  • Ryan
  • July 16th, 2006
  • 7:48 am

I’d love to check it out if you can send me a login :)

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  • Andriy
  • July 20th, 2006
  • 3:00 am

Hi there!

Finally it sounds like something worth trying.
I definitely wouldnt mind being invited.

Thanks in advance

Andriy

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