Google got to its position in the pantheon of technology companies by not being always right. It has made mistakes as often as, and as big as, anyone else in the industry. But what got Google its ...
The race for an internet-wide single sign on continues. Google follows Microsoft as the latest to throw its hat into the ring by adding developer APIs and OpenID standards compliance to Google ...
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Google’s “Blogger in Draft” program that tests functionality for Google’s popular Blogger blogging platform has rolled out OpenID support for comments. The new service will allow anyone with an OpenID ...
OpenID has gotten a big lift this week with two big announcements coming from two very different camps. First, Microsoft has announced that Windows Live will officially support OpenID for login and ...
Google has just started supporting (kind of) the OpenID standard for authentication. The problem is that Google has mangled the protocol -- the most noticeable change is how the username is an email ...
Google announced last night that it will become a single sign-on provider using OpenID solutions. This will allow Google users to login with their Google account information when signing up for new ...
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