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3321_32 Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "openid"

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  1. Visit django-authopenid django-authopenid

    A new package which aims to let you associate Django users with OpenIDs, providing a login workflow similar to that of ma.gnolia. Haven't tried it, but it sounds good!

  2. Visit Blogger now an OpenID provider Blogger now an OpenID provider

    First Yahoo!, now Google. I'd say OpenID is fo' real.

  3. Visit Yahoo! OpenID Yahoo! OpenID

    As rumored, Yahoo goes OpenID. This is *huge*.

  4. Visit Yahoo!, Flickr, OpenID and Identity Projection Yahoo!, Flickr, OpenID and Identity Projection

    It seems as though Yahoo! and Flickr are set to start providing OpenID services. This is huge.

  5. Visit Simon at Google: The Implications of Open ID Simon at Google: The Implications of Open ID

    Simon Willison, "Identity Crusader", continues his OpenID evangelism with a kick-ass TechTalk at Google.

  6. Visit Turn your Django application in to an OpenID consumer Turn your Django application in to an OpenID consumer

    Simon continues his OpenID evangelism by releasing a package that makes it easy to turn any Django application into an OpenID consumer. Awesome.

  7. Visit Kevin Rose at FOWA: DIGG Adopts OpenID Kevin Rose at FOWA: DIGG Adopts OpenID

    Kevin Rose, speaking at the Future of Web Apps conference in London, just announced that Digg will adopt the OpenID decentralized authentication platform. Awesome news.

  8. Visit AOL and OpenID: Where we are AOL and OpenID: Where we are

    It's been public knowledge that AOL has been playing with OpenID for a while, but it's nice to hear them openly talking about it now. Great move for AOL, and a huge boon for OpenID.

  9. Visit Microsoft & OpenID Microsoft & OpenID

    Wow. Microsoft is officially backing OpenID. Can you say *killer app*? Awesome news.

  10. Visit Use your Yahoo! login as your OpenID Use your Yahoo! login as your OpenID

    If ever there was a man on a mission to see a technology take off, it's Simon Willison. His latest project lets you use your Y! username and password as an OpenID. Badass. And yes, it's Django-powered. :)

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