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OpenID Show
Explains how OpenID works
Length: 345
Rating: 4.80 (20 ratings)
Tags: OpenID Identity 2.0
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The Implications of OpenID
Google Tech Talks
June 25, 2007
ABSTRACT
Simon Willison
OpenID is an emerging standard that provides simple, decentralised authentication for the Web. OpenID follows the Unix philosophy, solving one small problem rather than attempting to tackle the many larger challenges posed by online identity. This talk will explore the implications of OpenID, and explore the best practices required to take advantage of this new technology while avoiding the potential pitfalls.
Speaker: Simon Willison
Simon Willison is a consultant on OpenID and client- and server-side Web development, and a co-creator of the Django Web framework. Before going frelance Simon worked on Yahoo!'s Technology Development...
Length: 3078
Rating: 4.80 (6 ratings)
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Google I/O 2008 - OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!
OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!
Joseph Smarr (Plaxo)
A number of emerging technologies will soon collectively enable an open social web in which users control their information and it can flow between multiple sites and services. OpenID, OAuth, microformats, OpenSocial, the Social Graph API, friends-list portability, and more will be discussed, as well as a coherent vision for how the pieces fit together and how developers can start taking advantage of them now.
Length: 3628
Rating: 4.80 (11 ratings)
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TYPO3: How to use OpenID
Part III: Login and User Creation in another TYPO3 installation.
http://www.fi-ausbilden.de/blog/
Length: 36
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
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OpenID & OpenPlatform
David Recordon at Six Apart addresses OpenID & OpenPlatform
Length: 131
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NBC - Nielsen - FCC - Music Labels - Yahoo - OpenID - MediaB
NBC has asked NIELSEN to move sweeps to January next year to avoid complications associated with the transition to digital television. If accepted, the February 2009 sweeps would start on January 15th and conclude on February 14th - 3 days before all analog television signals are turned off. The impact of the digital transition is unknown and NBC wants to avoid a possible drop-off in viewers during the valuable sweeps period.
KEVIN MARTIN has begun circulating a proposal that would force cable operators to carry hundreds of low-power Class A stations. The move would put yet another restriction on cable owners while boosting the fortunes of Class A station owners who currently have little cable presence. The proposal will be presented at the FCC's meeting on February 26.
THE BIG FOUR are facing inquiries from the Justice Department over Total Music, a proposed online music service that is still in the planning stages. Universal Music Group had proposed Total Music to the other top labels as a way to combat the dominance of iTunes and have more control over pricing. The service was supposed to include both an online store and a handheld device for music playback. However, the government may kill this one before it even begins.
YAHOO has launched Yahoo Live, a new platform for live streaming video. The service allows webcam owners to setup a dedicated profile page with their live video stream. Users can chat and interact on the pages. TechCrunch did some early testing and found the service to be flaky and unstable. TechCrunch also reports that Yahoo has called a special board meeting today to decide whether or not to accept Microsoft's takeover offer.
OPENID got yet another boost as IBM, Google, Microsoft, Verisign and Yahoo all joined its corporate board. The foundation's goal is to have one user name and password for all users. It is currently accepted on over 10,000 sites. With growing industry support, the days of trying to remember your password for that obscure shopping site may be nearing an end.
ARM is expected to demonstrate a prototype phone running Google's Android operating system on Monday at the Mobile World Congress. Google plans to have phones running the software on the market by the second half of this year. Monday should give an early glimpse of how this initiative is proceeding.
Get the full story at http://www.Media30.com.
Length: 125
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: shelly palmer mediabytes media news nbc nielsen kevin martin big four total music vivendi universal sony bmg labels yaho
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utilisation openid
Sur les sites permettant OpenID, les utilisateurs Internet n'ont pas besoin de créer et gérer un nouveau compte pour chaque site avant de pouvoir y accéder. Au lieu de cela, ils on simplement besoin de pouvoir s'identifier vers un site de confiance qui supporte OpenID, appelé le fournisseur d'identité (ou IdP, parfois appelé un i-broker). Le fournisseur d'identité peut ensuite confirmer la propriété de l'identifiant utilisateur OpenID à d'autres sites agréés OpenID, appelées les [relying parties] ou RPs. A la différence des architectures uniquement basées sur un unique "sign-on", OpenID ne spécifie pas le mécanisme d'authentification. Par conséquent, la force d'un login OpenID repose sur la manière dont une partie de confiance connaît les politiques d'authentification du fournisseur d'identité. Sans cette connaissance, OpenID ne pourrait être utilisé sur des comptes sensibles comme (banque, e-commerce, transactions, etc.), mais si un fournisseur d'identité utilise une authentification solide, OpenID peut être utilisé pour tous types de transactions.
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Facebook - Safari - Yahoo Live - OpenID - Free Line 2.13.08
http://www.freelinereport.com/
Getting sick of all those Facebook application requests? Get ready to see a cut down on all that clutter -- Facebook released a new initiative that will reward Facebook Apps that people like, and punish those that get a poor response, by limiting how many notices and invitations they send out. Nice. The more people use an application, not spam with it -- the more power it gets. But with MySpace putting out its own application framework last week, get ready to see more pokes -- and more pushy friends.
http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-2-13-08/
Mac users need to check out the beta version of the new Safari browser. This thing is blazing fast -- it leaves FireFox in the dust and it just might get Apple into the browser wars. Of course, it doesn't have the add-on's and plug-in's that Firefox does, but you need to see the speed to believe it.
http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-2-13-08/
Yahoo keeps pushing out new toys for people to use, even while fending off hostile takeovers. Their latest web application is Yahoo Live -- a live streaming website that allows you to broadcast video in real time over the internet, like uStream. Very cool.
http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-2-13-08/
OpenID, a system for allowing users to log into any website with a single username and password, has rocketed forward this week with plans for support announced from web giants Microsoft, Google, and Verisign. Combined with the support from big movers like LiveJournal, Yahoo and many others, this standard for world wide login's may be catching on.
http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-2-13-08/
Intel's looking to put the internet in the palm of your hands by making a cheap, fast chip called SilverThorne. It will be the smallest and most affordable chip of its speed on the market, and will be used in tiny, palm sized computers used to give an online experience identical to the one on a desktop.
http://www.freelinereport.com/freeline-2-13-08/
Length: 117
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
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