March 27, 2006

Jabber creator launches online identity project

MicroID utility gives authors a way to prove identity of blog postings

The founder of the Jabber open-source instant messaging software believes that he has a way to simplify the thorny problem of online identity. Over the weekend, developer Jeremie Miller launched a new project, called MicroID, designed to give users a way to authoritatively prove that they are the authors of blog postings and Web sites.

Miller has been quick to point out that MicroID is a "utility," and not a full-fledged identity system like the Liberty Alliance project. But he believes that the technology will give authors a simple way to identify material posted to the Internet as their own. "You can stamp a MicroID on your content, sites, and individual pages," he wrote in a Saturday blog posting. "Then these can be independently verified and even aggregated into third party services."http://jeremie.com/blog/index.php?entry=entry060325-131146The new system, which Miller calls a "work in progress," uses a mathematical algorithm to create a unique number, called a MicroID, that can be associated with Web pages or blocks of data.

"It's a very very simple solution," he added. "The most exciting aspect is that it empowers end users with absolute control while fully protecting their rights and privacy."

MicroID could be used by Web services like Google Inc. or Technorati Inc. to verify ownership of online material, but it could also be used by comment moderation systems and membership-based Web sites, Miller said.

The system works in a distributed fashion, which means that no single party would be in control of a database of MicroID identity information. Fears of this kind of centralization helped prevent Microsoft Corp.'s Passport identity system from taking off.

Miller developed Jabber in the late 1990s as a way to enable users to send instant messages between services like AOL Instant Messenger and Yahoo Messenger. The software has now evolved into a full-fledged open-source alternative to these systems.

More information on MicroID can be found here: http://microid.org

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