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Google Apps gives OpenID a boost

Blog Google has turned each of the one million plus Google Apps customer domains into an OpenID provider, enabling millions of people to sign in to OpenID-supporting websites with their work, school or organization identity.

[July 29, 2009, 11:22]

Facebook Connect squares up to Google, OpenID and OpenSocial (again)

Blog Third party sites already signed up include Twitter and Plaxo (Plaxo also supports OpenID by the way), but all stand to gain from easy access to the 120 million Facebook users; who, in turn, stand to gain from easy access through their Facebook...

[December 2, 2008, 12:35]

Does Yahoo! OpenID 2.0 support open up security concerns?

Blog has supported the OpenID 2.0 digital identity framework? OpenID (it says here) is an open framework that allows you to consolidate your Internet identity and thereby eliminate the need to create separate IDs and logins at all of the various web...

[January 17, 2008, 18:24]

OpenID and Facebook Connect: actually, does there need to be a winner?

Blog Website owners have been watching the battle between the open standards based OpenID and proprietary Facebook Connect for over a year now, waiting for a winner. Not only were specific implementations of OpenID defended by Kevin Marks at Google...

[February 20, 2009, 15:08]

OpenID at risk due to DNS flaw, warns researcher

News A fundamental issue affects the OpenID authentication system, due to its reliance on the Domain Name System, a Sun identity-technology specialist has warned. Robin Wilton, a corporate architect for federated identity at Sun, described OpenID's...

[August 13, 2008, 15:54]

Google Apps users to get OpenID authentication

Blog Google is about to announce OpenID log-in functionality for enterprise users of its Apps productivity suite. On Wednesday, Google's Eric Sachs wrote on an OpenID board that two blog posts would appear "in the upcoming weeks", detailing the news.

[July 10, 2009, 17:24]

Yahoo to support OpenID

News Yahoo announced late last week that it is supporting the OpenID 2.0 standard for a universal online login. OpenID is designed to create a single login process usable on multiple sites. While some sites have adopted OpenID, it remains the domain of...

[January 21, 2008, 9:55]

Obama taps OpenID for government websites

News Yahoo, Google and other top technology companies have signed up to an effort to bring OpenID authentication to US government websites. OpenID is an open identity system that allows people to use a single username and password to log in and...

[September 10, 2009, 12:50]

Google Apps users to get OpenID authentication

Blog Comment For anyone wanting to accept registration and login from the 1+ million Google-enabled OpenID companies, check out http://rpxnow.com

[July 13, 2009, 7:05]

Strategies for Making OpenID More Secure

White Papers OpenID has attracted a lot of attention lately, but security experts are warning of significant vulnerabilities with the system. The attendee of this webcast will learn how to improve the security of OpenID deployments.

[November 26, 2009, 23:00]

Google Apps gives OpenID a boost

Blog Comment One of OpenID's biggest problems is that everyone wants to be a provider, and no-one wants to be a consumer. Not everyone has, or wants a Yahoo, Google, MSN or other account, but might still like to use OpenID to log into sites.

[July 30, 2009, 13:32]

Facebook Connect squares up to Google, OpenID and OpenSocial (again)

Blog Comment We have considered using openid, but vers 1.0 is terrible and 2.0 is only issued by a few forward thinking companies like yahoo, but we fear the adoption rate out there is really very low. I am currently developing a local search engine http...

[December 9, 2008, 5:54]

Google offers limited API support for OpenID

News On Wednesday Google formally announced its support as a provider for the OpenID 2.0 protocol, offering some website owners a way to let users log-in and register for new accounts using existing Google account information.

[October 30, 2008, 8:35]

Sleeping With The Enemy: Facebook surprises all by hosting OpenID summit

Blog These are crazy times in which we live and nothing seems crazier than Facebook welcoming Google, IBM, PayPal and Yahoo to discuss OpenID! It would seem that Facebook really has signed up to the OpenID foundation and, further, will be hosting a...

[February 6, 2009, 13:53]

Add OpenID support to your website

Talkback For any readers looking to also add OpenID support to your website to facilitate registration and login, check out the OpenID Foundation website at http://openid.net/add-openid/

[September 30, 2009, 18:46]

Does Yahoo! OpenID 2.0 support open up security concerns?

Blog Comment Its definately food for thought. I do wonder how easy it is for sites to join then Open ID scheme and whether your login details are revealed to all perticipating websites!

[January 17, 2008, 22:33]

Google Apps gives OpenID a boost

Blog Comment OpenID brings us closest to it, albeit still some distance away. I agree to some extent Jonathan. And it's not hard to do using JanRain's OPX solution either. W3C is currently exploring the alternatives for a truly federated identity management...

[July 30, 2009, 13:09]

Facebook Connect squares up to Google, OpenID and OpenSocial (again)

Blog Comment Many thanks for your comment Russ. I would very much suggest you take a look at Facebook Connect. This will not only enable you to make use of a user's existing Facebook identity, avoiding the need for them to re-register as such, but they can also...

[December 9, 2008, 10:50]

Earth System Grid Authentication Infrastructure: Integrating Local Authentication, OpenID and PKI

White Papers Climate scientists face a wide variety of practical problems, but there exists an overarching need to efficiently access and manipulate climate model data. Increasingly, for example, researchers must assemble and analyze large datasets that are...

[October 2, 2009, 1:23]

Mitigating the fallout

Talkback While there is certainly a non-vanishing risk of some phisher posing as openid.sun.com, we have taken certain steps to make sure that our users are reasonably protected: the weak Debian-generated certificate has been replaced and revoked, and most...

[August 14, 2008, 15:33]

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