OpenID, a distributed single sign on solution that allows people to sign into different services with the same login credentials, gained significant momentum over the last year as Google, Microsoft, ...
A thorny problem for many organisations running a website is the registration process for new users. The marketing department wants to capture as much information about each new user as possible, but ...
Imagine a much friendlier internet, one where you only have to remember one password. A place where it's easy to keep a tight grip on your personal contact information, deciding which websites have ...
OpenID is an open, decentralized, open-source framework for user-centric digital identity. Think about all the accounts you have online: blogs, wikis, to-do lists, photo galleries. The list is endless ...
You may not know it, but you probably have an OpenID. If you have a Yahoo account, you have an OpenID. If you have a Windows Live account, you will soon have an OpenID. And today, if you have a Google ...
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It was amazing, a revelation really. I’ve said in the past that Bill Gates didn’t really understand the whole “identity thing” but evidently he’s been taking lessons privately. In case you missed it, ...
After some recent considerable advances in the realm of OpenID, Webmonkey had the chance to chat with two of OpenID's greatest evangelists and early adopters, Joseph Smarr and John McCrea. Smarr and ...
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