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Last week's flurry of Twitter DM spam from hacked or phished accounts wasn't the first instance of that
Continue reading »MySpace just announced that its users will now be able to sync their status updates with their Twitter
Continue reading »Last Friday was a hot day in Sebastopol, California. Eran Hammer-Lahav rolled into town hours after finding out
Continue reading »Twitter OAuth - oft promised but lagging in delivery - had begun to take on a mythical status,
Continue reading »The most-watched geek event of the day has to be the OpenID UX (User Experience) Summit, hosted at
Continue reading »As a concept, OpenID has shown a great deal of potential. But that potential has often been hamstrung
Continue reading »Microblogging service Twitter's habit of playing fast and loose with user passwords may be coming to an end,
Continue reading »This is turning out to be quite a good week for OpenID, an increasingly popular mechanism for creating
Continue reading »In spite of - or perhaps due to - its ongoing trials and tribulations, Yahoo! has done an
Continue reading »This summer MySpace announced that it would implement OpenID and a number of new user data hooks for
Continue reading »OAuth, the open authorization protocol standard that will let users give limited access to their data to third
Continue reading »You can do a lot with new software if you tell it a little bit about yourself -
Continue reading »Open source blogging platform WordPress may have won most peoples' hearts as the best blogging platform in town,
Continue reading »Open standard based user authentication protocol oAuth has now been implemented across all Google Data APIs, quickly offering
Continue reading »The Get Satisfaction API that we reported on in February was finally released today. Two months ago, Get
Continue reading »Late last night Yahoo! owned photo sharing site Flickr launched a new feature - the ability to search
Continue reading »Diigo is a social bookmarking and research tool that offers so many features it's overwhelming. I've been excited
Continue reading »Today Marshall Kirkpatrick interviewed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at SXSW, with the main topic of discussion being Data
Continue reading »Blogging developer Jeff Atwood has written up a story of password theft that will run a chill down
Continue reading »Mozilla today announced Weave, a new web platform that will store users' browser metadata in a cloud environment
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