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ID.PAGE

An interactive Web 2.0 environment for profiles, pages, groups, blogs, and knowledge-driven project spaces.

Web 2.0 profiles + publishing Pages • Groups • Blogs Topic microsites on id.page Evolving into a research-practice platform
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What is ID.PAGE

ID.PAGE is a modular, interactive environment where individuals and organizations build public profiles, publish content, form groups, and develop topic-centered spaces that can evolve into research, practice, and project collaboration.

The goal is formal clarity: identities, capabilities, content, and collaboration spaces in one place - with repeatable structure.

Core Social Features

  • Profiles with a structured bio, portfolio, and contact links (personal or organizational).
  • Resume / capabilities as a readable competency map, not just a PDF upload.
  • Pages for initiatives, institutions, teams, and publications.
  • Groups for communities, working circles, and thematic collaboration.
  • Blogs / posts for essays, notes, updates, and long-form publishing.

Topic Microsites

Create thematic microsites and subpages under the id.page domain for projects, research streams, events, or communities - with a consistent structure and navigation.

Evolving Direction

ID.PAGE is developing toward a scientific-practical project platform: knowledge → collaboration → applied work. The focus is on repeatable formats that help ideas mature into structured initiatives.

Institutional Inspiration

Modern R&D ecosystems often rely on structures that complement academia by accelerating applied exploration and cross-disciplinary teams - for example, DARPA, ARPA-E, and NSF I-Corps-style commercialization pathways. ID.PAGE translates this logic into a digital environment for coordinated, practice-oriented work.

How to Start

  • Register a User to create your profile and publish content.
  • Create a Wiki Page for an idea, project, organization, or topic - and curate it over time.
  • Form a Group to gather collaborators and coordinate work in a shared space.
Participation is modular: you can publish only, collaborate only, or build structured topic spaces that grow over time.
ID.PAGE10 January 2026