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      Já conhece o OpenID?
      Senhas de email, senhas de sites de relacionamentos, senhas de fóruns, senhas do provedor de acesso, senhas, senhas, senhas. Um dos grandes empecilhos, podemos dizer assim, do mundo virtual são as senhas. letras, números ou ambos misturados, fazem com que a cabeça de muita gente peça uma folga com a quantidade de informações referentes a isso [...]

      Written by: Blog do Ciro Mota


      Windows Live ID se integrara con OpenID
      El 27 de Octubre Microsoft anuncio que Windows Live ID va a soportar el framework de OpenID, para esto anuncio publicamente que esta disponible un CTP del Windows Live ID OpenID Provider. Esto quiere decir que muy pronto vas a poder utilizar tu Windows Live ID para loggearte a cualquier Website que utilice el standard de OpenID.

      Written by: Hector Minaya


      Google Announces limited API support for OpenID 2.0
      Google announced it’s support for OpenID 2.0 protocol. So now with your existing Google account you can login and use other sites. I think this move was made after Microsoft announcing that they will give an OpenID for all its Windows Live users. This new log-in offering is not available to all site owners. But you can apply for it using the sign-up form. Zoho, Plaxo and Buxfer are the launch

      Written by: famous blog on network security


      Ook Google koppelt accounts aan OpenID
      Google maakt het mogelijk voor websiteontwikkelaars om gebruikers in te laten loggen met behulp van hun Google-accountgegevens. Een belangrijke steun voor OpenID.Het bedrijf hoopt hiermee een stap te zetten richting een internetcultuur waarin gebruikers niet tientallen verschillende gebruikersnamen en wachtwoorden hoeven te onthouden voor verschillende websites.Google maakt hiervoor gebruik van Op

      Written by: thongD


      Google Now Supports OpenID - Great!
      Login to any site you want using a single user identity and password. That, basically, is the main idea of OpenID. The good news is, Google now supports OpenID.Google announced on 29th October 2008 that they "are allowing websites to join a limited test that will allow single sign-on for Google Account users who visit their websites. Google being an OpenID provider is a welcome development for int

      Written by: Coolbuster » The Power of Information


      Microsoft implementa un server OpenID, dobbiamo iniziare a dare l’addio anche a questo protocollo?
      Su Windows Live Dev, è comparso l'annuncio: "Windows Live ID becomes an OpenID Provider"   leggi tutto

      Written by: Tutto Linux - novità ed articoli dal mondo del pinguino !


      Microsoft Half-Asses Their OpenID “Support”
      Lots of folks are excited today because Microsoft has announced that Windows Live IDs can now be used as an OpenID. I’m less than thrilled. As TechCrunch points out, BillG announced support for OpenID as a concept a year and a half ago. Enabling Windows Live as an OpenID provider is a step in [...]

      Written by: Another Blogger


      Yahoo and OpenID 2.0 Technology
      Yahoo has embraced the OpenID open technology. The Yahoo! OpenID (beta) service lets you take your account beyond Yahoo!. Plus, the free Yahoo! Sign-In Seal will help protect you from password theft, also known as phishing. Get rid of password scams with personalised sign-in seals.One can use Yahoo! account on various websites. To know how to make use of this service, go to YDN - Yahoo OpenID.Ya

      Written by: Tech Aspiration


      PropertyMaps Featured In OpenID Case Study
      PropertyMaps was an early proponent of OpenID and became a relying party as soon as feasible. We saw the need for an open, standards-based, single sign-on persona that could be used across the web. There were several competing implementations out there, but each of them seemed to have an agenda. OpenID was different, it was [...]

      Written by: PropertyMaps Corporate Blog


      Don’t Make Your Blog an OpenID Provider
      I’m a big proponent of OpenID. Last week when Will Norris unveiled version 3.0 of his wp-openid plugin for WordPress? I was there in person. One of the new features in Will’s plugin is the ability for a WordPress blog to act as an OpenID provider. I know there’s some logic behind this [...]

      Written by: Another Blogger


      OpenID habilitado en Linwind!!
      Ya disponéis de OpenID habilitado en la web, podréis utilizarlo para comentar en los articulos para entrar sin necesidad de escribir todos vuestros datos … ¿Que es OpenID? Wikipedia: OpenID es un sistema de identificación digital descentralizado, con el que un usuario puede identificarse en una página web a través de una URL (o [...]

      Written by: Linwind - De Windows a Linux


      MySpace integra OpenId a sus opciones
      De a poco las redes sociales y sitios mas importantes del mundo empiezan todos a entender la gran importancia de integrar a OpenId en sus opciones y posibilidades para sus usuarios, ahora lo acaba de entender MySpace que integra OpenId a pesar que de una forma bastante limitada por el momento, ya es un gran paso!Post Original de Adictos 2.0 Sabias que mi blog personal es Luis Mendez Weblog y te i

      Written by: adictos


      MySpace confirms OpenID support
      MySpace today is announcing support for the OpenID identify platform. This means users of services that let you log in to them with OpenID will be able to use their MySpace credentials for the login. As TechCrunch pointed out, though, this appears to be a “land grab for user identities,” since MySpace isn’t allowing users [...]

      Written by: CTF Blog


      MySpace support bolsters OpenID, but the logins won’t be portable
      Popular social networking site MySpace said Tuesday it will join the open source authentication platform OpenID, further bolstering the idea of a unified system to carry online identities between Web sites. But for now, MySpace’s OpenID accounts cannot be used elsewhere. OpenID has already been embraced by nearly 8,000 sites, including Yahoo (the largest supporter in [...]

      Written by: RoboXpress


      MySpace Joining OpenID
      Image via Wikipedia Multiple sources including Crunchbase are spreading the rumor that MySpace is going to join OpenID. OpenID will allow you to login to MySpace with services you might already registered with like Yahoo, Blogger, Wordpress, Techorati, Flickr, Aol and more. iBeginShare.attachButton('share-tool-155557055', {title: 'MySpace Joining OpenID', link: '-joining-openid/', content: '

      Written by: Live Crunch


      Aumente suas visitas comentando com OpenID
      O que é OpenID? OpenID é um sistema de identificação distribuído, desenvolvido para facilitar o acesso a múltiplos websites usando apenas uma única identificação. Com o OpenID, ao invés de usar um nome de usuário e senha para cada serviço online, você utiliza apenas uma URL para todos. A Wikipédia tem um ótimo verbete em português que explica em quatro parágrafos o que é OpenID

      Written by: UsuárioCompulsivo


      SingleID.net to be First OpenID Service provider in India
      SingleID.net which is a first OpenID identity provider in India (OpenID India Directory), is launched to promote usage of OpenID in India. OpenID, which is a global service to eliminates the need for multiple user-names across different websites and simplifying online web experience. OpenID which is supported by many websites including big names such as Microsoft, [...]

      Written by: India Web 2.0


      Microsoft’s First Step In Accepting OpenID SignOns – HealthVault
      Over 16 months after first declaring its support for the OpenID authentication platform, Microsoft has finally implemented it for the first time, allowing for OpenID logins on its Health Vault medical site. Unfortunately, Health Vault will only support authentication from two OpenID providers: Trustbearer and Verisign. Whatever happened to the Open in OpenID? The rationale behind the limited

      Written by: Geek Valley


      Follow MacAmour on Twitter & OpenID
      Now MacAmour has a Twitter account, you can follow the latest news from the blog from its official account here. And of course you can also follow me from my Twitter account by clicking here. Both... Blog about Mac Computers, Apple Product and Design (from Photography, to Architecture). Embedded videos, apple commercials, photos, news, download links, a lot of tips and tricks, tutorials. Anything

      Written by: Mac Amour


      OpenId: chi era costui ?
      I media tradizionali si accorgono che esiste OpenId E’ in arrivo l’identità digitale universale: si chiama «OpenId» (identità aperta) ed è un progetto open source e gratuito creato da Brad Fitzpatrick, assunto recentemente da Google, che punta a permetterci di navigare e interagire con tutto il World Wide Web con una sola username e una sola [...]

      Written by: Vittorio Pasteris


      4 Tech Blogs that are OpenID FAIL (and 1 that isn’t)
      After last week’s post about taking a stand for OpenID, Kelly Guimont suggested a list of offenders; that is, tech blogs that don’t walk the OpenID walk. Here are four big tech blogs that fail, as well as one that’s doing things right: TechCrunch - no OpenID support. I sent a note to @TechCrunch [...]

      Written by: Another Blogger


      I Think I Get OpenID
      Though I’m not quite sure yet. I think I get OpenID… just like finally I get del.icio.us. Here is my OpenID page if you care to see: So with OpenID… it has to be a URL / domain name. I guess… you can use your own domain name. If you don’t have a domain, you can [...]

      Written by: Luna Tail - From Anxiety to Zen


      Taking a Stand to Promote OpenID
      OpenID is a win-win for blog comments. It’s a win for the comment author, since it means less info to type. It’s a win for the blog owner, since it means the comments have a “real” identity behind them. There are some great OpenID providers out there (I’m a big fan of [...]

      Written by: Another Blogger


      Blogger Custom Domain as OpenID
      I won't tell you what OpenID is. I thing there are so many places to look around with. Last night I'd logged in my Blogger dashboard and headed to control panel page of my personal blog. I found that my own custom domain turned out to be my OpenID url. It's such a cool nice thing. It means I can use my domain as my personal OpenID url that can be use in many websites with OpenID support. I've

      Written by: BlogTemplate20


      Now use Google Account as your OpenID
      Yeah! Yet another OpenID. To let you know almost every big-name site now gives me another OpenID to use - not exactly useful when I already have one - my own. The question is when the BIG guys like Wikipedia, Slashdot, Flickr or someone etc will... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Blogger's Paradise


      Now use Google Account as your OpenID
      Yeah! Yet another OpenID. To let you know almost every big-name site now gives me another OpenID to use - not exactly useful when I already have one - my own. The question is when the BIG guys like Wikipedia, Slashdot, Flickr or someone etc will... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Blogger's Paradise


      OpenID资源大全
      OpenID 是一个在网络上对用户进行验证的分散式框架,OpenID 方便用户使用同一套身份帐户登陆不同的网站,到底有哪些网站采用了它作为验证数据库呢?以下是关于 OpenID 的各种资源介绍。 如何获得一个 OpenID主流网站:很多人可能并没意识到自己已经拥有一个 OpenID,一些主流网站已经是 OpenID 的提供者,如果你在以下网站拥有帐户,说明你已经拥有一个 OpenID AOL - openid.aol.com/screenname Blogger - username.blogger.com Bloglines - d.bloglines.com/username Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/username LiveDoor - profile.livedoor.com/username LiveJournal - username.livejournal.com Orange (France Telecom) - SmugMug - username.smugmug.com Technorati - te

      Written by: MY-softnew


      Read/Write Web, Vidoop, and a Speedbump on the Street of OpenID
      I’m a fan of OpenID, and have used myOpenID in the past as my provider. It worked well and let me leave OpenID-authenticated comments across the web, including at the popular web news site Read/Write Web. Last week I switched to Vidoop as my OpenID provider (for a variety of reasons which are tangential to [...]

      Written by: Another Blogger


      El Refugio ya soporta OpenID
      Llevaba mucho tiempo queriendo dar esta noticia…pero siempre me encontraba con fallos. Hoy finalmente lo he conseguido gracias al plugin WP-OpenID, que he descargado de la web de los hermanos Carrero, traducido parcialmente al español. Con este plugin, ya podéis os podéis autenticar con vuestra cuenta OpenID, simplemente rellenando el campo “url” con la dirección [...]

      Written by: Refugio VirtuaMental de un Internauta


      El Refugio ya soporta OpenID
      Llevaba mucho tiempo queriendo dar esta noticia…pero siempre me encontraba con fallos. Hoy finalmente lo he conseguido gracias al plugin WP-OpenID, que he descargado de la web de los hermanos Carrero, traducido parcialmente al español. Con este plugin, ya podéis os podéis autenticar con vuestra cuenta OpenID, simplemente rellenando el campo “url” con la dirección [...]

      Written by: Refugio VirtuaMental de un Internauta


      Revision de OpenID
      Desde hace algún tiempo que OpenID está cobrando fuerza y de a poco se empieza a hacer conocido, pero ¿Qué es OpenID?Básicamente podemos decir que OpenID es un sistema de identificación descentralizado que nos permite acceder a sitios en los cuales haya soporte para este sistema. Diciéndolo de un modo más simple, con OpenID podemos [...]

      Written by: Nothing


      OneClick OpenID: ClickPass
      I’ve been a longtime supporter of OpenID but I will admit that it’s not as easy to use as it should be. There are far too many hoops to jump thru and too many clicks to use your OpenID account instead of creating yet another new one. Identity Crisis covers OpenID in more depth if [...]

      Written by: American pai


      Mendelegasikan Blogger OpenID ke URL lain
      Berita pada blogger draft semula tidak memberikan dukungan OpenID kepada URL Blogger yang menggunakan blogspot custom domain dan server FTP eksternal,  namun semua ini tidak jadi kendala karena sekarang kita bisa menggunakan OpenID Delegation dimana kita dapat mendelegasikan alamat url blogger kita pada domain atau alamat URL kita yang lain. Jadi bisa dikatakan kita meminjamkan identitas

      Written by: Oom's Logs | Tutorial Blogger, Tips Mengedit Blog, Blogging Tips Of The Day


      URL Blog sebagai identitas OpenID
      OpenID bisa dikatakan sebagai sistem login terpusat, OpenID bertujuan untuk mempermudah system login dengan hanya menggunakan satu username untuk login kebanyak situs. Dengan openID kita tidak perlu melakukan banyak registrasi ke situs berbeda, cukup satu kali registrasi, kita sudah bisa login ke banyak situs dan tentu saja situs yang bisa dilakukan login merupakan situs yang

      Written by: Oom's Logs | Tutorial Blogger, Tips Mengedit Blog, Blogging Tips Of The Day


      OpenID за вашия сайт или блог
      Преди известно време Богомил Шопов написа добра статия относно как да си направим OpenID. Това което забрави да разясни е, че основната идея на OpenID е да идентифицира хората с техния личен сайт/блог. Така например, ако искате да влезете като потребител в някой сайт без да се регистрирате, да оставите коментар в някой блог и т.н. можете да се идентифицирате като Процедурата е много лесна. Регистрирате се за OpenID в ClaimID.com. След което добавяте до

      Written by: Hotspot Bulgaria


      OpenID
      Did you ever get sick of making up a user name and password to each and every one of those websites where you have to have user names and passwords? A lot of folks try to simplify by using the same id and pass on every site, but that's dangerous, because if just one site is compromised or untrustworthy, the bad guy can guess your login at all the others. Wouldn't it be great if you had a SINGLE secure identity that was recognized all over the internet without requiring each site to know your password? Now you can --it's an Open Source initiative called OpenID. Right now the bottleneck is the relatively small number of websites that support OpenID login. I first heard about OpenID at the last SAO talk in January by Scott Kveton of MyStrands. OpenID takes advantage of the fact tha

      Written by: Tix R Us GeekEvents


      Yahoo! backs! OpenID!
      Yahoo! has pledged to support OpenID from the end of the month, giving a massive boost for the online identity framework that aims to cut password headaches. Yahoo.com and sister site flickr.com will add support for OpenID 2.0, Yahoo! said on Thursday. Separately, Google's Blogger confirmed yesterday plans to become an OpenID provider. The developments mean that users will be able to use Blogger URLs or Yahoo! IDs to sign onto other OpenID compliant websites. Yahoo's support is based on a version of the technology ratified in December. OpenID enables users to consolidate their internet identity, eliminating the need to create separate IDs and logins for numerous websites they may visit. Around 9,000 websites support OpenID. Yahoo!'s involvement will triple the number of OpenID accoun

      Written by: sicute


      Yahoo To Support OpenID Standard
      Yahoo announced Thursday that it is supporting the OpenID standard for a universal Internet log-in. Once the new Yahoo ID service is live, people with a Yahoo user name and password will be able to use that ID information to access non-Yahoo Web sites that support the OpenID 2.0 digital identity framework, reducing the amount of different log-in information people need to create, remember and enter online.Yahoo’s 248 million users worldwide is a huge addition to the current OpenID members which is just around 120 million OpenID accounts so far. OpenID is designed to facilitate single log-ins for multiple unaffiliated Web sites. Gradually, large sites like AOL and Plaxo have begun supporting the standard, but it remains a tool for the Web's early-adopter set rather than the online communi

      Written by: Shakedown 2.0


      OpenID Twitter Conversation
      I captured the conversation I had this morning with my Twitter folk Re: Yahoo and OpenID. Click on the image to enlarge and to view the conversation in chronological order, read from bottom right up. There was also great conversation...

      Written by: Julia Roy, A Digital Girl, in a Digital World


      OpenID Commenting Comes to Blogger.com
      At first, people thought Blogger.com must have gone bonkers. Some even thought the "evilness" of Google PageRank slapfest has taken hold at Blogger.com. I'm sure WordPress and other non-Blogger... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: CommonSense With Markk


      My foray into OpenID
      I recently experienced difficulty commenting at my Blogger friends blogs using my WordPress blog’s URL. Many of you had comments from me that basically said, “Please allow anonymous commenting on your blog again. It is only allowing registered Blogger users to comment, not WordPress users like me.” I finally decided that it was a bit odd that all of my blogger friends had gone hyper on their comments security settings, so I decided to test my design site. Sure enough, there was no longer the “Other” login option, the one that had enabled me to use my WordPress blog URL for comments. This left me with two choices: leave “anonymous” comments and manually code a link to my blog, or leave comments which will link to my Barefoot Blog Designs site. Neither of these were attractive options to me. I wondered why Blogger would remove the “other” commenting option, and my guess was that it allowed people to leave comments while assuming

      Written by: My Home Sweet Home


      Blogger adds OpenID capability for commenters
      Blogger now allows commenters to use their OpenIDs to leave comments. Blogger explains it better than I can, but from what I understand, it will now accept your existing OpenID's from WordPress, LiveJournal, or AOL to name a few. Bloggers, note that you may need to change your blog's settings to accept them.Commenters can continue to use a Google ID to comment or read more about OpenID and set up your own OpenID. The advantage of using an Open ID is that it can be used on other blogging platforms and websites, and it can be linked back to your blog or website. The goal of OpenId is to be able to have one secure ID and one password that works at millions of websites without having to enter your email, birth date, and all that other information asked for when registering at a new site. Wouldn't that be great? I hope it catches on.Blog contents copyright © 2006-2007 La Gringa. All rights reserved.

      Written by: La Gringa's Blogicito


      OpenID? What's that?
      What is an OpenID?Originally developed by Brad Fitzpatrick of LiveJournal, OpenID is your single digital identity which you can use to login to all your favorite websites thus eliminating the need for multiple user names across different websites.There are several OpenID Providers currently which you can choose from according to your needs. The OpenID technology is not proprietary and is completely free.Its advantages can be stated as lower cost of password and account management for businesses. For users it lowers user frustration by letting users have control of their login.Where can I use my OpenID?There are almost ten-thousand sites supporting OpenID logins currently. This includes biggies like AOL, Technorati, Wordpress .So from claiming your blog to commenting on any blog across any platform like LiveJournal, Blogger without being a user there, everywhere OpenID comes to make your life easier.Logging in with OpenID:In an OpenID login form there is only one field - for the OpenID

      Written by: Apu's Blog ...


      Enjoy OpenId power in Blogger Comments
      Blogger team has diversified the authorization to make comments by providing OpenId support for blogspot platform.What is OpenId: OpenID is a way of having decentralized online identity and which can be used anywhere OpenID is supported.Now with the OpenId support, users can make use of their OpenId url to get authorised to comment on blogspot platform blogs.How to get an OpenId?: There are many free providers of OpenId. Its very easy and simple to get your OpenId. I would suggest you to get an OpenId from myopenid.com, which is absolutely free.So, power your comments with OpenId. Its like a single key for all your locks!!!.Related: OpenId decentralized and secure login for multiple sitesFor complete info visit : http://skvnet.blogspot.com

      Written by: Online Inspirations


      Setup OpenID Comments To Follow In Blogger.
      Ever since Blogger changed it's comments system to prevent other bloggers from leaving their URL, discouraging the DOFOLLOW brigade, it was found impossible to share or pass on the Google Juice to encourage your commentators. Now that Blogger has rolled out the OpenID system it has become possible once more......... Here are the steps to follow : 1. Register at https://www.myopenid.com/signup

      Written by: Dumies Guide to Google Blogger Beta


      Using OpenId to leave comments on Blogger blogs
      As you may have read in my previous post, Blogger's new commenting system makes it very difficult for readers to leave a link to their blog's URL in their comments. But thanks to Blog Bloke, I have been discovered how to use OpenId to leave comments with a link to my blog URL on Blogger Blogs. This also means that the MyBlogLog comment avatars will still work if you leave a comment in a blog which has enabled these avatars to display (here at Blogger Buster for example). The process is relatively simple, though I admit we do have to take more steps to achieve something which previously took only seconds! Read on for instructions to install and use this new system on your own Blogger blogs. The new commenting system (or should I say, "systems"..?)Most Blogger blogs now will only allow you to leave a comment using three persona's: Using your Google/Blogger account (thus creating a link to your Blogger profile page) Anonymously (therefore your comment will be posted by "Anonymous")

      Written by: Blogger Buster


      OpenID, lo standard del futuro per il Web, arriva alla versione 2.0
      Finalmente, dopo mesi di gestazione, all’Internet Identity Workshop di Mountain View, negli Stati Uniti, è stato lanciato OpenID versione 2.0, che secondo molti potrebbe diventare il vero standard del futuro per l’identificazione degli utenti della rete. Attualmente sono oltre ottomila i siti che accettano l’identità digitale al posto di un’username personalizzata per ognuno, e il numero è in forte crescita. Basti pensare che solo pochi giorni fa anche Blogger, la piattaforma blog di Google, ha annunciato la possibilità di scrivere e commentare con il solo OpenID, e si pensa che anche Digg provvederà presto. (more…) Tags: blogger, Digg, login, OpenID, Sicurezza, standard Articoli simili che potrbbero interessarti Free Hide Folder: nascondere le cartelle di windows (8) Programmi Hacker (76) Process Library: come fare una scansione manuale del task manager e scoprire eventuali file dannosi (5) I documenti scritti con Google Docs? "

      Written by: Geekissimo Blog


      How to make your Blogger Blog could Support OpenId?
      How to make your Blogger Blog could Support OpenId?Thanks for Jos from NoDirectOn who remind me to switch my blogger blog to support Openid account.So I decide to make a post to remind you too if you have hosted blog at blogspot like me to switch from unsupported OpenId to supported Openid blog.How to make your blogger blog could support OpenId?Right now blogger still develop their new comment system which support Open Id account and will remove their old comment system. If you sign in to your blogger dashboard right now and go to Setting>Comment you will see this option:You could see that there are no option for OpenId user on that old comment system in blogger. you could change the comment system in your blogger blog which supported Openid account by sign in to the Blogger Draft. In blogger draft, you could go to Setting>Comment and you will see a new comment system added here which support OpenId, Just tick that option and save the new setting, and your blogger blog is Openid suppor

      Written by: Tips For Moms


      Using your own Blog URL as your OpenID
      Blogspot Blogger users are already reporting a drop in comments from non Blogger blogs, following the change in the comment form login process. I should imagine this is primarily from new visitors rather than those who visit and comment regularly, although some may be confused by the new comment login process and not bother. Those who do not allow anonymous comments may not realise they are cutting off all comments from non Blogger users. Blogger in Draft is now testing a new feature that allows readers to sign into comments with an OpenID. (I talked about OpenID in my last post). However, if you are a non Blogger user, just having an OpenID is not enough to link your comment name to your blog. This will just create a link to your OpenID profile. In order to divert this link directly to your blog you need to add some code between the <head> and </head> section of your theme/template. (In Wordpress this is located in the Header file). This is known as OpenID delegation. A s

      Written by: Blogging Sueblimely


      Using your own Blog URL as your OpenID
      Blogspot Blogger users are already reporting a drop in comments from non Blogger blogs, following the change in the comment form login process. I should imagine this is primarily from new visitors rather than those who visit and comment regularly, although some may be confused by the new comment login process and not bother. Those who do not allow anonymous comments may not realise they are cutting off all comments from non Blogger users. Blogger in Draft is now testing a new feature that allows readers to sign into comments with an OpenID. (I talked about OpenID in my last post). However, if you are a non Blogger user, just having an OpenID is not enough to link your comment name to your blog. This will just create a link to your OpenID profile. In order to divert this link directly to your blog you need to add some code between the <head> and </head> section of your theme/template. (In Wordpress this is located in the Header file). This is known as OpenID delegation. A s

      Written by: Sueblimely Practicing - The New Blogger


      Blogger : OpenID for Commenting on Blogspot
      Pada awalnya edittag memberlakukan pembukaan komentar di blog ini untuk siapa saja. Artinya siapapun yang ingin berkomentar di blog ini bisa turut berpartispasi. Bahkan yang tak memiliki akun Google sekalipun. Namun langkah ini terbukti merepotkan di kemudian hari. Beberapa kali edittag menemui komentar yang lebih pantas dianggap spam dengan menyebarkan alamat situs tertentu didalamnya. Bila

      Written by: edittag


      OpenID 2.0 正式发布
      OpenID 是什么?或许你还是第一次听说,因为目前支持OpenID的网站很少,OpenID应用也很受限制。它是这么定义的:OpenID 是一个用户中心的,以URL为身份标识的身份验证解决方案。在这个方案中,每个人可以用他/她所拥有的支持OpenID的URL,一个OpenID身份就 是一个URL,通过这个唯一的URL 实现在多个网站上进行单一登录。从而避免了多次注册的问题。举例来说,当你使用 OpenID 登入一个网站,这个站台会要求你的 OpenID 提供者(OpenID Identity Provider)认证这个使用者,当 OpenID 的提供者确认后,这个网站就能够知道你是这个 OpenID Identity 的拥有人。OpenID.net宣布,OpenID 2.0 规范已经完成并发布,主要的OpenID网站:MyOpenID, Sxipper 和 VeriSign's PIP 都已经提供支持。 来源:appbetaCopyrighted by MY-softnew

      Written by: MY-softnew


      What is an OpenID
      Since my last post I have been investigating Google’s plans for including OpenIDs as a logging in method for commenting on blogspot Blogger blogs. The OpenID system can be a little confusing so I thought I would whip up some information for you. The aim of the OpenID system is to give users a single digital identity to be used throughout the internet, ultimately eliminating the need for you to use multiple usernames across different websites. For sites that support OpenID’s, you can log in with your OpenID user name instead of having to register. The first time you log in to a particular site using your OpenID you will be directed to your your OpenID provider to confirm that you allow the site to access your OpenID. OpenIDs typically take the form of a URL. For example “http://youridname.claimid.com” or http://youridname.myopenid.com If, like me, you struggle to keep up with different usernames and passwords, OpenID is really handy for logging in purposes. Havi

      Written by: Blogging Sueblimely


      What is an OpenID
      Since my last post I have been investigating Google’s plans for including OpenIDs as a logging in method for commenting on blogspot Blogger blogs. The OpenID system can be a little confusing so I thought I would whip up some information for you. The aim of the OpenID system is to give users a single digital identity to be used throughout the internet, ultimately eliminating the need for you to use multiple usernames across different websites. For sites that support OpenID’s, you can log in with your OpenID user name instead of having to register. The first time you log in to a particular site using your OpenID you will be directed to your your OpenID provider to confirm that you allow the site to access your OpenID. OpenIDs typically take the form of a URL. For example “http://youridname.claimid.com” or http://youridname.myopenid.com If, like me, you struggle to keep up with different usernames and passwords, OpenID is really handy for logging in purposes. Havi

      Written by: Sueblimely Practicing - The New Blogger


      I’ve turned off OpenID support for now
      I’ve turned off OpenID support on O’Flaherty for now due to an ugly little error that wouldn’t allow you to enter your ordinary URL when commenting unless that URL is also an identity server. Thanks to Tom Marshall for spotting the problem. I was using the WP-OpenID plugin to provide the OpenID support. Has anybody else had this issue? I can’t find any mention on the WordPress support forums and would love a fix but unfortunately, I don’t have time to debug the plugin. Share This This post originally appeared on Paul OFlahertys Technology Blog. © 2007 Paul OFlaherty Link to original post: I’ve turned off OpenID support for now | 6 comments---Related Articles at O'Flaherty:Going OpenIDWordPress OpenID server?ARRGHH!! Here comes SP2Online Petition for ATI Linux DriversGoogle Desktop Sidebar on Dual Monitors

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      I’ve turned off OpenID support for now
      I’ve turned off OpenID support on O’Flaherty for now due to an ugly little error that wouldn’t allow you to enter your ordinary URL when commenting unless that URL is also an identity server. Thanks to Tom Marshall for spotting the problem. I was using the WP-OpenID plugin to provide the OpenID support. Has anybody else had this issue? I can’t find any mention on the WordPress support forums and would love a fix but unfortunately, I don’t have time to debug the plugin. Share This This post originally appeared on Paul OFlahertys Technology Blog. © 2007 Paul OFlaherty Link to original post: I’ve turned off OpenID support for now | 6 comments---Related Articles at O'Flaherty:Going OpenIDWordPress OpenID server?ARRGHH!! Here comes SP2Online Petition for ATI Linux DriversGoogle Desktop Sidebar on Dual Monitors

      Written by: OFlaherty


      OpenID for comments will comming soon
      Blogger in Draft now lets you enable OpenID-based commenting, in your blogs' Settings | Comments tab:(OpenID comments work in both the Anyone and Registered Users modes)This means that users of OpenID-enabled services — such as LiveJournal and WordPress — can comment on your blog using their accounts from those sites, rather than with Blogger/Google accounts:For example, if you see an OpenID comment with the URL http://brad.livejournal.com/, you'll know that it was Brad who wrote that comment, and not an impostor."This feature is in Draft because we'd like to hear feedback about the implementation, and to test it further before moving it to Blogger's main site. We're also working on functionality to let Blogger's URLs (both Blog*Spot and custom domains) be used for commenting elsewhere on the web." Blogger in DraftTo enable the OpenID integration in Blogger, you need to visit draft.blogger.com

      Written by: Free BlogSpot Templates


      OpenID for comments will comming soon
      Blogger in Draft now lets you enable OpenID-based commenting, in your blogs' Settings | Comments tab:(OpenID comments work in both the Anyone and Registered Users modes)This means that users of OpenID-enabled services — such as LiveJournal and WordPress — can comment on your blog using their accounts from those sites, rather than with Blogger/Google accounts:For example, if you see an OpenID comment with the URL http://brad.livejournal.com/, you'll know that it was Brad who wrote that comment, and not an impostor."This feature is in Draft because we'd like to hear feedback about the implementation, and to test it further before moving it to Blogger's main site. We're also working on functionality to let Blogger's URLs (both Blog*Spot and custom domains) be used for commenting elsewhere on the web." Blogger in DraftTo enable the OpenID integration in Blogger, you need to visit draft.blogger.com

      Written by: Free BlogSpot Templates


      WordPress OpenID server?
      Okay you can now use OpenID to authenticate yourself when you comment on this blog and that’s cool, but.. .there’s always a but. I want to have my domain or more specifically my blog act as an OpenID server for myself. I’ve spent the last 10 minutes Googling this and haven’t come up with much that fits the bill. I did find a page on the OpenID wiki which lists various servers but  I want to do this without installing a lot of stuff on my server. What I envision is a WordPress plugin that just works, much like the PyBlosxom OpenID plugin for PyBlosxom blogs. I know WordPress.com has an OpenID server but I can’t find anything about an implementation for standalone WordPress installations. Is there an plugin out there already that will act as an identity server? Share This This post originally appeared on Paul OFlahertys Technology Blog. © 2007 Paul OFlaherty Link to original post: WordPress OpenID server? | 2 comments---Related Articl

      Written by: OFlaherty


      WordPress OpenID server?
      Okay you can now use OpenID to authenticate yourself when you comment on this blog and that’s cool, but.. .there’s always a but. I want to have my domain or more specifically my blog act as an OpenID server for myself. I’ve spent the last 10 minutes Googling this and haven’t come up with much that fits the bill. I did find a page on the OpenID wiki which lists various servers but  I want to do this without installing a lot of stuff on my server. What I envision is a WordPress plugin that just works, much like the PyBlosxom OpenID plugin for PyBlosxom blogs. I know WordPress.com has an OpenID server but I can’t find anything about an implementation for standalone WordPress installations. Is there an plugin out there already that will act as an identity server? Share This This post originally appeared on Paul OFlahertys Technology Blog. © 2007 Paul OFlaherty Link to original post: WordPress OpenID server? | 2 comments---Related Articl

      Written by: OFlaherty


      Going OpenID
      I’ll be adding OpenID support to O’Flaherty in about 30 minutes. I’ll be using the WP-OpenID plugin and the feedback for it appears to indicate that it’s not always a successful installation so please bear with me if things go a little funny on the site for a short while. Just in case it doesn’t work, do you have any suggestions for alternative plugins? Share This This post originally appeared on Paul OFlahertys Technology Blog. © 2007 Paul OFlaherty Link to original post: Going OpenID | No comments---Related Articles at O'Flaherty:I’ve turned off OpenID support for nowWordPress OpenID server?

      Written by: OFlaherty


      Going OpenID
      I’ll be adding OpenID support to O’Flaherty in about 30 minutes. I’ll be using the WP-OpenID plugin and the feedback for it appears to indicate that it’s not always a successful installation so please bear with me if things go a little funny on the site for a short while. Just in case it doesn’t work, do you have any suggestions for alternative plugins? Share This This post originally appeared on Paul OFlahertys Technology Blog. © 2007 Paul OFlaherty Link to original post: Going OpenID | No comments---Related Articles at O'Flaherty:I’ve turned off OpenID support for nowWordPress OpenID server?

      Written by: OFlaherty


      A Petition against Google’s Blogger, and OpenID
      I’m betting that those of you on Typepad, Wordpress, and some of the other blogging platforms, have noticed recently that you can’t leave comments directly with your own username and url on Blogger sites anymore. You now must have a Blogger account, a Google account, or an OpenID (all Google owned). For those of you on Blogger, what this means is that you’ve probably already noticed some drop-off in comments, and could eventually experience a drop-off in non-Blogger readers, because of their frustration at being blocked from signing in with their own url and from not wanting to be forced to sign up for a service that does not serve them. Why would Google mess with making it more difficult for readers to leave comments, when surely they understand as well as anyone that comments are part of a blog’s lifeblood? Because this is a direct affront to the open conversation of blogging, I did a quick search to see if I could find out why Google would do such a thing&nda

      Written by: Karen Shanley: My life as an author, mom, dog nut


      OpenID Commenting Comes to Blogger.com
      At first, people thought Blogger.com must have gone bonkers. Some even thought the "evilness" of Google PageRank slapfest has taken hold at Blogger.com. I'm sure WordPress and other non-Blogger... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: CommonSense With Markk


      OpenID: One world, one login
      Well, this is one the landmarks of Web 2.0 and open source. Open ID is an amazing concept and it is catching on fast. OpenID has arisen from the open source community to solve the problems that could not be easily solved by other existing technologies. OpenID is a lightweight method of identifying individuals that uses the same technology framework that is used to identify websites. As such, OpenID is not owned by anyone, nor should it be. Today, anyone can choose to be an OpenID user or an OpenID Provider for free without having to register or be approved by any organization. OpenID by Simon Willison So why should you use OpenID? Here it goes. OpenID eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience. You get to choose the OpenID Provider that best meets your needs and most importantly that you trust. Your OpenID can stay with you, no matter which Provider you move to. The OpenID technology is not proprie

      Written by: Life in 360


      Today's Trifecta! - OpenID Support, Mobile and New Personalization Preferences
      It's been a fast and furious last few weeks as the Bloglines Team has released four releases in four weeks. We've released "Pin", "Email Post", inline styles, and now as of today support for OpenID. New Personalization Preferences and Bloglines Beta Mobile. We went back and forth about how we should get the word out. Should we post over several days, make one massive post, or break it up into different posts, We decided to launch at once and blog at once; we have detailed posts for each of these releases, in case you want to read more. OpenID - Bloglines Beta and Bloglines Classic will both support OpenID. Going forward we'll support consuming OpenID, OpenID 2.0 and are investigating the use of other Open Standards such as oAuth and APML. Mobile - Bloglines Beta now has a new version of Bloglines Mobile with additional features such as the "Start Page", "Pin" and improved browser support. New Personalization Preferences - Bloglines Beta has added several new personalizat

      Written by: MU Team


      OpenID is now Open for Blogliners

      Written by: MU Team


      Netscape se apunta al OpenID
      Después de la petición por parte de los usuarios deNetscape están rediseñando su web de My.Netscape y con ella han añadido el OpenID, de hecho están en versión Beta. Una de las actualizaciones de la página es el permitir que los usuarios con cuentas de AOL poder iniciar la sesión y mirar sus cuentas de correo Netscape/AOL así mismo han anunciado su papel como abastecedor de OpenID, adoptandose a los estilos de la web referente con esta tecnología. Este proyecto se pondrá en marcha el 26 de Marzo de este año. Netscape no sólo apoyará la firma dentro con su nombre actual de la pantalla de AOL, sino que también tendrán el OpenID como manera de tener acceso a Netscape.com y a My.Netscape. Compártelo

      Written by: Noticias Tech


      El popular foro phpBB anuncia apoyo a OpenID basado en AOL Messenger
      En un paso más adelante para la adopción universal de OpenID, el popular foro Open Source phpBB anuncia que apoyarán el OpenId a través del popular servicio de mensajero AIM. America On Line anunció la adopción de OpenID hace dos semanas, y continuan su desarrollo a través de todos sus servicios. En los foros phpBB, si alguien entra por primera vez, el foro buscará usuarios que tengan el mismo ID que AOL. Si existe, OpenID se activa a través de e-mail, esperando que el usuario active la asociación. Si no existe, la página web y el usuario aim se ponen automáticamente basada en la información obtenidad del AOL OpenId. Todavía no se ha anunciado integración con Windows MSN. Compártelo

      Written by: Noticias Tech


      NoticiasTech implementa OpenID
      Ya que la adopción de OpenID parece ser universal (Microsoft, Digg, entre muchos otros), NoticiasTech decidió ver como funciona el asunto, y con felicidad anunciamos que su implementación está lista gracias al fácil plugin de Wordpress. Para aquellos con ganas de probarlo, manden un comentario y digános si la cosa funciona bien.

      Written by: Noticias Tech


      OpenID facilite et protège vos accès en ligne
      Ca n'a l'air de rien, mais cette petite application online est bien pratique. Plus besoin de compiler les logins et passwords. Plus besoin de vérouiller son navigateur, de vider son cache régulièrement... OpenId, gère une fois pour toutes vos accès en ligne. Petite explication avec ce tutoriel.

      Written by: PlanBtv


      Digg to Adopt OpenID
      While speaking Future of Web Apps conference in London today Kevin Rose announced that Digg will be adopting OpenID decentralized digital identity platform later this year.  If you're not familiar with OpenID I recommend starting to read up. I'll be the first to say that the documentation for OpenID is confusing at best.  After running through the official site, the WikiPedia entry, and a few other OpenID servers I was still lost.  For the most part these resources seem much more geared towards developers. The basic premise of OpenID is simple.  Imagine having one single ID that can log you into any site.  With OpenID you enter just your ID, usually a URI, and your OpenID server does the rest - even choosing your favorite Login Name and filling in your E-Mail address. I highly recommend starting with Sam Willison's excellent post on "How to turn your Blog into an Open ID."  It'll give you some solid tips on setting up your OpenID and even using your own blog as a delegate ser

      Written by: Return of the Whatzit


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