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2010

Two tastes better together: Combining OpenID and OAuth with OpenID Connect

by nhoizey
"making more data available from OpenID users is the first essential step that we must take to regain our footing in the marketplace"

JanRain Brings OpenID And Other Single Sign-On Options To iPhone Apps

by nhoizey
"iPhone developers will be able to use it to create a scrolling menu of sign-in options (RPX supports 16 identity platforms). "

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

Official Google Data APIs Blog: Bringing OpenID and OAuth Together

by nhoizey & 2 others
The Hybrid Protocol is a result of the ongoing effort by the OpenID and OAuth communities to make these protocols more useful for users and websites. Google is working together with the OpenID community to standardize the new protocol as a formal OpenID extension.

2008

Yahoo! Releases OpenID Research (Yahoo! Developer Network Blog)

by nhoizey & 1 other, 1 comment
Yahoo! is releasing the results of a usability study that we did for OpenID. Our test subjects were several experienced Yahoo! users (representative of our mainstream audience) who were observed as they tried to sign into a product review site using the Yahoo OpenID service

2007

OpenID » Blog Archive » OpenID 2.0…Final(ly)!

by mbertier & 1 other
It’s important to remember that this has been the work of many folks not only within the OpenID community but also the OpenID Foundation, AOL, Cordance, JanRain, Microsoft, NetMesh, Six Apart, Sxip, Sun Microsystems, Symantec, Verisign and Yahoo!. Microsoft was instrumental in helping with legal support and guidance combined with the insight of Sun and Yahoo! with their joint work in developing the right language. This is great news as it means that today not only is OpenID 2.0 final, but all of the contributors have sent a strong message that OpenID must be freely implementable world-wide.

James Henstridge » OpenID 2.0

by mbertier (via)
Now that OpenID 2.0 is close to release (apparently they really mean it this time …), it is worth looking at the new features it enables.

A Recipe for OpenID-Enabling Your Site

by Xavier Lacot & 8 others
This is a step-by-step tutorial guide for implementing OpenID consumer-side support with a web site that already has users with accounts. It will explain how to easily let new users sign up for an account on your site using their OpenID URL and how to let existing users attach their OpenID(s) so they can sign in using them.

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