Talk:Dick Hardt
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I'm happy to help with editing cleanup but am unsure what to do. I added a photograph. I'd appreciate some advice. I went to the edit help page and think that all the formating on the article is correctly done. Please advise. Thanks!
Someone requested citations. I've added 4 or 5 of them. I'm happy to add more, though think this is unnecessary. LoriP 21:15, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Advertising
The following seems to read just like an advertisment and I'm unsure if it meets WikiPedia's quality standards as no references have been provided. - 17:47, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
- He is the founder and CEO of Sxip Identity, an Identity 2.0 company that is creating simple, secure, and open solutions for the next generation of internet identity. They provide on-demand identity management for the enterprise to companies such as salesforce.com, Cognos, Cox Media, and InfoWorld and user-centric solutions for the secure automation of exchanging identity data online.
- His Identity 2.0 video from OSCON 2005 provides a compelling and provocative look at the problems with the current identity and access management industry, present trends, and a vision for a user-centric identity future. It has been downloaded over a quarter of a million times and is described by Lawrence Lessig as "brilliant", by Cory Doctrow as a "barn-burner", and recommended by Guy Kawasaki.
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