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Everybody can twitter …
Now every blogpost can be a post on twitter.com too: the OpenID enabled service http://twitterfeed.com reads your blogs RSS-feed every 1-24 hours and posts your new entries to twitter.
This is a totally comfortable way to get some more visibility for your blog and maybe even to find some new followers .
Check out my twitter […]
Long awaited German OpenID Provider has launched
Referring to Google Trends the most active international community on the topic “OpenID” are russians, followed by japanese and polish people. English is No. 4 and german resides on No. 7. Anyway we see an ongoing discussion about OpenID here in germany getting stronger every day.
What´s missing at the moment are not only OpenID enabled […]
Reactions to the Relaunch of OpenID Directory
Just to name a few: Carsten Poetter has posted a detailed review of the OIDD on his Blog, Will Norris and the MicroID mailinglist helped me out with some problems on the MicroID verification of the links and David Recordon dropped me a mail saying he likes the reviews of new OpenID enabled sites on […]
Fresh look and many new features at The OpenID Directory
Please have a look at all the new features over there at “The OpenID Directory“. You can read more about the details at the brand new OIDD Blog.
We´ve been listening to what the community was expecting from us and we´ve been working hard on this. We would be more than happy if you´d like what […]
OpenID Consumer-Ping-Service for OpenID Providers
I was looking for ways to raise the number of subscriptions to The OpenID Directory for a while because I´m not satisfied with the number of sites represented. I think there are many more sites out there which are worth being published on the OIDD. Some may not even know that there´s a way to […]
certifi.ca - new OpenID Provider with secure Anti-Phishing Solution
Today I received an interesting submission on The OpenID Directory from Evan Prodromou, well known as one of the founders of Wikitravel: certifi.ca is a new OpenID Provider which uses browser based certificates like e.g. the free ones from Thawte to identify the user.
The text of the submission sounded promising: No more passwords, no more […]
Cool presentation on OpenID
Scott Kveton from JanRain has done a really cool 5 minute presentation on OpenID. What it is, why it is needed, what benefits you get, where will it head to.
A lightweight system explained in leightweight words. I think one couldn´t do better. And I hope all his predictions will come true ´till the end of […]
Poll on the Usage of OpenID
Readwriteweb has a poll going on where users can give their statements about their daily use of OpenID (if they use it at all).
By now 43% do not have an OpenID and 9% do not even know what it is. 39% own an OpenID, but do not use it very often. And only 9% use […]
AOL goes OpenID
Incredibly good news for the OpenID movement: AOL brings in 63 million new users!
Great work, John Panzer, keep on moving …
“The OpenID Directory” launched
I think the time has come to think about promoting OpenID, making it more attractive for users and rising the pressure on site owners to implement this technology.
For that reason me and my team startet gathering links of blogs, wikis, online tools and social software that are already OpenID enabled. The results were published today […]
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