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However, the burning
However, the burning question will be how secure is Facebook Connect? Gaining access through one login gives access to multiple accounts. We all know how clumsy FaceBook can be.... at times...
Yippeeee!
Thanks for the heads up David. As a Practical Marketing Expert helping small businesses grow, I can say from experience that one of the things keeping small business owners out of Web 2.0 is the need to open and manage so many different site accounts.
I've been on the hunt for awhile for any kind of social network aggregators. So far the only one I've found that is helpful (though still too limited) is hellotxt.com.
Fingers crossed that this helps too, and that there is more of this sort of thing on the way.
Stacy
Sounds good. More web 2.0
Sounds good. More web 2.0 companies should learn from the benefits of Facebook connect and OpenID in an attempt to unify web applications for each user. This is teh next step towards an integrated web in my opinion.
Is this Web3.0??
I think is the way forward. Something I've seen bouncing around discussion forums for some time.
However, the burning question will be how secure is Facebook Connect? Gaining access through one login gives access to multiple accounts. We all know how clumsy FaceBook can be.... at times...
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