A few days I wrote a post about OpenID. There’s another authentication method similar to, but different from, OpenID called OAuth. OAuth stands for Open Authentication and was formed by a committee of users. The original spec for OAuth was released in late 2007. OpenID and OAuth were conceived for the same general purpose, but [...]
OAuth Explained
August 25th, 2008 · No Comments
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OpenID and Why You Should Use It
August 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments
What is OpenID?
OpenID is a decentralized, free, open standard that lets users control the amount of personal information they provide to a website. Simply put, it’s a way to control what personal information you allow sites access to and the ability to control it more easily. When using an OpenID, users authenticate themselves to sites [...]
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Under Review: Toodledo
August 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment
Toodledo is an online to-do list service. In a saturated market, it’s important that a service stands out in order to be distinguished among the other competitors. On a superficial level, I like Toodledo more than I like other services like Remember the Milk, todoist, and ta-da lists. Toodledo is intuitive and [...]
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