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  • Author: Joe
  • Published: Jul 17th, 2009
  • Comments: 4

Log in to websites with your site’s URL as your OpenID

A few years ago, Martin covered OpenID, an open authentication system. Since then, it has become increasingly popular and a wide range of sites, from AOL to LiveJournal provide OpenIDs, and OpenID login is also quite common. OpenID is particularly popular for blog comments, with Blogger now integrating support for it.
An OpenID is an URL. [...]

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Categories: The Web

  • Author: Tobey
  • Published: Jun 19th, 2007
  • Comments: 4

Fresh news from the root

I’ve been using Opera’s integrated RSS reader for a long time and it sure is a fine enhancement. But I still feel that it’s not so ultimate and it misses some things. Especially it’s interface could look a little better and have few more features. For example, in Opera you can’t display the news from all sources at once, well-arranged in a nice interface, instead you always have to click the source, read some news and then switch to the next one and so on. This is a little clumsy. However, Opera is mainly a great browser, not an RSS reader.

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Categories: Online Services, Tools

  • Author: Tobey
  • Published: May 30th, 2007
  • Comments: 3

Avoid multiple login names with OpenID

I really like the idea of an open and decentralized standard which allows you to sign in to
multiple websites without entering your username and password over and over again on every site that requires you to login to
vote (digg.com), comment, or participate in other means. There are so many sites where you have to login to use basically the same features that you used on another site just before you visited the new one.

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Categories: Online Services, The Web

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