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November 2009

Firefox's Plan to Kick the Login's Butt

by srcmax (via)

Identity will be one of the defining themes in the next five years of the Web. Nearly every site has a concept of a user account, registration, and identity. Searching for "sign in" on Google yields over 1.8 billion hits. And yet, the browser does nothing to make this experience better save for some basic auto form filling. The browser leaves websites to re-implement identity management, and forces users to learn a new scheme for every site... Your identity is too important to be owned by any one company.

City of Nanaimo's Single Sign In Portal

by karlcow

The City of Nanaimo is not alone in recognising this global need. The US Federal Government has recently committed to embrace OpenID to allow simple access to citizen resources (http://openid.net/government/). As of November 2008, there were over 500 million OpenIDs on the Internet and approximately 27,000 sites had integrated the OpenID standard*. (* see - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID)

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October 2009

idbin.ca

by ycc2106
IDbin is a free OpenID authentication provider used by Pastebin.ca and the related sites. By creating an account here, you are able to access all of the other related sites, like the Codebin, with a single user account.

Pibb: Stay in the Loop

by ycc2106 & 3 others
Pibb combines the best features of instant messenger, chat, email, and bulletin boards. * Messages are delivered instantly, or can be retrieved later * New threads are stored and searchable like email or bulletin board * Start public channels about your favorite subjects * Use private channels to communicate with groups or your social network * Send private messages to your friends * Pibb will notify you when you have new messages

September 2009

August 2009

OpenID France

by boninmat & 5 others
Portail d'identification universelle

Google Friend Connect Help

by ycc2106
Google Friend Connect is a service that helps site owners easily provide social features for their visitors. Users gain the ability to sign in to, make friends on, and interact with your site, making it more social and more dynamic. No programming expertise is required: just paste a snippet of code that we provide onto your site. Learn how to set up your site. As a user visiting friend connected sites, you can become members of sites and interact with other members who share your interests. You can also invite your friends from orkut, Google Talk, and other social networks to join the community. No need to create a new account for the site: simply use your Google, Yahoo!, AOL, or other OpenID account.

July 2009

liquidID: OpenID Email Aliasing = Less Spam

by ycc2106
liquidID is a unique OpenID provider with built in spam

June 2009

google-friend-connect-plugins - Google Code

by holyver
Google Friend Connect provides simple user authentication using any OpenID account, including Google, Yahoo and AIM. Instead of filling in yet another profile form, your users can connect to their existing identities, showing current profile pictures. By making login easier and connected to existing identity, you'll see increased engagement and comment activity. The Google Friend Connect plugins are proof-of-concept code to integrate users with external accounts into your site. A user can visit your site and leave a comment with a Google Account, Yahoo Account, any OpenID, or in future other sites that participate in OpenSocial. See separate instructions for the WordPressPlugin, DrupalPlugin and PhpbbPlugin

OAuth-OpenID: You’re Barking Up the Wrong Tree if you Think They’re the Same Thing

by holyver (via)
OAuth, OpenID…they sound like the same thing and they kind of do vaguely similar things But I’m here to tell you, OAuth is not Open ID. They have a different purpose. I’ve been playing around with OAuth a bit in the past couple weeks and have a grip on what it’s aiming to do and what it’s not aiming to do. To start with, here’s what OAuth does have in common with Open ID

May 2009

April 2009

RPX: Instant OpenID and Data Portability

by parmentierf & 3 others
RPX handles the UI, authentication, and import of user profile and registration data for your website.

Facebook First Big Site To Really Embrace OpenID

by Spone & 2 others
the announcement is that they’ll become what’s called a relying party, meaning anyone with an OpenID (Yahoo, Google, AOL, MySpace are all issuers, and Microsoft is in beta) can create and log into a Facebook account using those credentials

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