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OpenID adoption has been lopsided. Getting sites to offer OpenIDs has been relatively popular. Google, Yahoo!, MySpace, and countless others provide OpenID addresses for their users. Even AOL users have an OpenID. Far less popular? Allowing users to access their accounts on those services with an OpenID. But JanRain is hoping to change that with the release of RPX...
JanRain , creator of some of the most popular OpenID software libraries and a forum-like communications tool called Pibb , has released a new SaaS offering for websites that want to become relying parties for OpenID. We're told that the service, simply called RPX , makes it possible to start accepting users with OpenID accounts within one day. This is actually the second SaaS...
People complain a lot that users don’t understand about OpenID logins booting them to another website to authenticate. Don’t Google already do this with Blogger and Yahoo with Flickr? That is to say: don’t tens of millions of people do this regularly already? I mean, what’s the big difference? I know there are other usability complaints/problems, but [...]
Listening to Stephane Delbecque, the person responsible for mobile at Six Apart. For the San Francisco company, Innovation = Openness + Mobile Openness means: An open source Movable Type APIs OpenID Action Stream Facebook Connect Typepad antispam Multi and cross-posting (on other social media sites) through Blog it As mobile is tied with communities and social networks, Six Apart’s mobile strategy...
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Recordon's talk would invariably be an insightful look into issues like OpenID and OpenSocial, which have faded from the headlines in recent months but are still a hot topic in the developer community, but could prove to be code-heavy given the fact that the average FOWA attendee is a seasoned developer. As for Huh, listening to someone talk about pictures of cats would seem a little bit silly...
I remember when I first started blogging in 2006 or so and there were all kinds of cool things to write about, all the time. This was only a couple of years ago, but there were great new innovative ideas popping up on a weekly basis. Comet, microformats, Live Clipboard (R.I.P.), Gmail, Amazon S3 and EC2, OpenID, and the list goes on. In the years since, some of the ideas flourished while others...
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Lots and lots of clouds Stephen Fry explains the principles of cloud computing and recommends a few services Clever man Stephen Fry, perhaps he could write a piece on OpenID next. Richard Stallman on Cloud Computing: “Stupidity” [autonomo.us] “I’m very supportive of [Stallman's] concern about cloud computing, and I agree that it’s something that the Free Software and Free [...]
... tours for gay people—men and women—and their friends, to exotic destinations worldwide. Public OpenID Providers Listing. The Roads of Northern Virginia Biographies, Exit/Intersection Lists, History and Maps of What Gets Us Around. Chipotle Nutrition Facts Calculator 2.0 Incredibly useful for those on a diet. For example, I had no idea that the salad dressing was 330 calories. Now I know...
... friendly, programming language independent data serialization format). Defensio also provides OpenID support , API documentation , an FAQ , community forums , and the Defensio blog . Defensio plugins are available for a number of popular blogging applications including WordPress, Korea’s TextCube (recently acquired by Google ), and the ExpressionEngine CMS . They also offer language specific...
... memcached memory caching system (of which Facebook is largest user), and the growing in popularity OpenID also came out of LiveJournal. It had a huge user base by 2003 standards, and the site had an open API that allowed developer access to user profile data. All the things that make social networks like Facebook and Twitter and platforms like Wordpress so special today, LiveJournal had...
... Since it’s part of AOL, you can sign on with your AIM screen name if you have one, or with your OpenID. I posted an 80s timeline from CircaVie earlier. This time I’ve created a timeline of the stories at the LGBT Hate Crimes Project. CircaVie has an ease of use that makes for a very low learning curve. It lacks at least one feature that Dipity has — maps, if that’s important to you — but...
... blogs in existence now. Intelligent Tails - Plugins (free market of “features”); plugins such as OpenID and AdSense Manager are a possible indication of what WordPress should adopt in the future, via Web Standards. Intact, WP-Polls is good because those who take a poll are far more likely to leave a comment, and leaving comments to unique ip addresses are a signol for “Engagement” and posts...
... native Movable Type system. That requires approval from me. Or, there are several other services, OpenID, Vox, TypeKey, and LiveJournal, all of which don't require my approval, but do give me the ability to ban. Now, I understand some of you already registered once. Unfortunately, I wiped my database clean to eliminate some bugs that were held over from my 3.XX version of Movable Type, so...