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devinreams.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
... OpenID-enabled sites using my own domain but using the secure authentication at Google. Thanks to Chris Messina and DeWitt Clinton for the following: <link href=" https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/ud " rel="openid2.provider" /> <link href=" https://www.google.com/profiles/ {PROFILE ID} " rel="openid2.local_id" /> <link href="...
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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | 30/11/2009
... to understand and participate effectively in this market. People like John Borthwick, Ron Conway, Chris Messina, Monica Keller and Brett Slatkin. Sector overviews of the most heavily populated parts of the real-time web: search, stream readers and text-analysis middleware. Charts, graphs, visualizations and more. You can download the Table of Contents and a sample chapter at no cost,...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
... these profiles to have vanity URLs , like /mgsiegler, instead of the previous /32090329039402903. Chris Messina , a huge proponent of the open web movement, has just sent out a picture of signing in with OpenID via your Google Profile (below).
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Compiler (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
So says Google’s Brad Fitzpatrick in a Twitter post Wednesday. You can now use the URL of your Google Profile to confirm your identity on any website that supports OpenID. When the site asks you for an OpenID identifier, just plug in the URL of your Google Profile and you’ll be directed to Google, where you confirm the request. OpenID Foundation board member Chris Messina has posted a...
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James Governor's Monkchips (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
... I had got it wrong. He had traded under the name for a while. What is more, people I know, like Chris Messina , are friends of his. Ivy would often write about the same technologies we do. Googling RedMonk could be unsatisfactory, at least from my perspective. Stephen O’Grady is a lot more pragmatic than I am. He would say don’t worry about it – we’re pretty clearly differentiated....