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OpenID
Google OpenID Trials
By Andy Beal
What with social network APIs and mobile phones, Google has gotten all open and loving all of a sudden. It’s next step in taking over the world is the trial of OpenID for Blogger in Draft (it’s testing area for Blogger).
With the adoption of OpenID, commenters on Blogger blogs will be able to use their “one login fits all” username and password when leaving a comment.
Techniques for Stopping Blog Spam
Spam is one of those features that comes with a blog and stopping it isn’t quite as easy as it should be. Here are a few ideas to help you out.
WordPress Blog as an OpenID
By Thomas Hawk
OpenID � WordPress.com Wow this is really smart. You can now use your WordPress blog as an OpenID.
From Simon:
"Are you fed up with having to remember dozens of usernames and password? Does the idea of creating yet another account on yet another site leave you cold?
OpenID - The Good and Bad
I've had some interesting conversations with people lately regarding OpenID. What is OpenID?
OpenID's Tipping Point
The noise and interest around OpenID, a distributed and open lightweight identity system, has been growing for a few years now, but my sense is that it has dramatically accelerated in recent months.
Technorati and OpenID
By Thomas Hawk
Technorati Weblog: Blog Claiming with OpenId - Technorati is out with an announcement that they are going to begin to support OpenID as a way for blog authors to associate their identity with their blog.
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