The recently redesigned HYDRA site has been hand picked as one of the Top 100 Designs of 2007 by NerdBusiness. Our site came in at #46 among sites such as Ron Paul and Dark Light.
The recently redesigned HYDRA site has been hand picked as one of the Top 100 Designs of 2007 by NerdBusiness. Our site came in at #46 among sites such as Ron Paul and Dark Light.
Not to beat a dead horse into the ground, but as you all know Hydra Studio has moved to a new location. We’ve switched our digs from the extravagant (used lightly) Lake Mary, FL to the heart of downtown Orlando. Now I’d like to point out how efficient we are in the fact that we all meticulously planned out our lives by living only 10 minutes or less from where we work.
We would like to extend a warm welcome to Full Sail, Gigi Girls, Page 12, and Campus Crusade for Christ. All of these companies have amazing projects underway. We will be sure post updates soon!
Earlier this month Jan Miksovsky described OpenID from the perspective of a typical user and how horribly confusing and unnecessary it seems upon initial introduction. It has made the rounds on the identity blogs as an insightful, eye opening critique and has received some interesting responses. I wanted to add my own perspective on what OpenID means to me. I think Jan is absolutely right on and found myself nearly laughing at how painfully silly OpenID must seem to most people. The problem is OpenID is not ultimately about Single Sign-On (SSO) even though that seems to be the way most developers view it.
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