| Woops. Not forgotten. Glome was already on the Developers page, fwiw. The rest in the first list below were not.
Thanks for bringing it up. You served Glome well at IIW. Impressive demos and presentations.
Doc On May 10, 2014, at 2:40 PM, Edvard Immonen <
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Www.glome.me .edi
On May 10, 2014 9:31 PM, "Doc Searls" <
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These are all from the list I compiled at IIW, before and after the VC panel:
Indie Box — "Bring your data home"
<http://indieboxproject.org/>
<https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/indie-box-let-s-bring-our-data-home>
AirChat — "Free communications for everyone"
<https://github.com/lulzlabs/AirChat>
Tindie — "The easiest way to buy and sell indie hardware"
<https://www.tindie.com/>
Urqui — "The key to securing your identity"
<http://urqui.com>
InWebo — "A single place for Web, mobile and cloud authentication." Also password management.
<http://www.inwebo.com/>
MePIN — "Smart security for online game accounts"
<http://mepin.com/>
Tozny — "World class login security." Without passwords.
<http://www.tozny.com/.
Traitware — "Stronger, simpler authentication when logging in to every mobile app and secure web site"
<http://traitware.com/>
Qredo — "End-to-end crypto and a framework for other stuff"
<http://www.qredo.com/> (new: still blank for now)
This is in addition to ...
Welcomer <http://welcomer.me> — "Private data dashboard"
Respect Network <http://resepectnetwork.com> — "Secure your personal cloud and help launch the first global network of apps and services that all respect your privacy"
Emmett Global <http://emmettglobal.com> — "Claim your personal cloud"
... which are already on the Developers page on the ProjectVRM wiki: <http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/projectvrm/VRM_Development_Work>
Many more can be found on the Notes page of the IIW #18 wiki: <http://iiw.idcommons.net/IIW_18_Notes>.
They should be on, or headed toward, the Developers page.
We need to improve or replace that page, and to sort some or all the above into categories (old and new) on that page.
Huge thanks again to Nathan Schor for putting together the VC panel at IIW — and to the many VRooMers who showed up and contributed. (That was 40+ alone on VRM Day, plus many more among the 180+ who participated in the next three days at IIW.) Also to Kaliya, Phil, Allie, Heidi, Kas and everybody who made IIW fun and useful, as usual.
Maybe one or more of us can sum up VRM day for here and the wiki. I'll try, but I'm also traveling heavily right now.
Doc
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