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Orange Telecom is taking the lead again - 28-04-2008
Orange Telecom a couple of months ago was the first Telco worldwide that provided their customers with an OpenID. Last Thursday I had the privilege to be part of the ‘User Centric Mastermind’ panel of the 2nd European Identity Conference, which led to some interesting new insights on how Orange is pushing things further. Moderated by [...]
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SpreadOpenId.org wants to kick start OpenID adoption for 2008 - 03-01-2008
At the time of this writing there are an estimated 93 million OpenID owners out there, a lot of them not knowing where to use their OpenID, how to use it, or even not knowing that they own an OpenID at all. That said, the most ambitious goal for 2008 should be converting these OpenID owners [...]
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The new OpenID.net is alive and kickin?! - 09-10-2007
Congratulations to David, Scott, the guys at Vidoop and everyone else who was involved in this relaunch! I love the design and the clear structure of the content. This is a big step forward for the OpenID community. Cheers! Thomas Check it out at openid.net
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First major Telco to support OpenID - 25-09-2007
France Telecom has announced yesterday that it will start supporting OpenID for its 40 million users at their subsidiary company named Orange. This is a huge success for the OpenID community. To be honest - I’ve been waiting for a big telco to make this move for a long time now, because adopting OpenID makes perfectly [...]
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Googles Move to an Open API = Adoption of OpenID? - 22-09-2007
Techcrunch had an amazing post yesterday, which should make everybody think about the future of social web apps on the internet. If I draw the right conclusions we will see a future of profiles and social graphs that will be enabled to float freely between different sites. Sounds familiar? Sound like something we all would [...]
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YoWhassup.com: One OpenID for each Facet of your Identity 2.0 - 07-09-2007
We are proud to announce today that we are heading for the launch of the private beta of YoWhassup.com during the next days. YW is the first application that brings everything together what belongs together in Web 2.0: OpenID and Microformats, granular Identity 2.0 Profiles with sophisticated Control, Trust, an Open Social Network, Artificial Intelligence, Semantics, [...]
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?A Beginners Guide to OpenID? - 06-09-2007
There has been a lot of discussion on the OpenID marketing mailinglist recently about how to explain OpenID to the not so geeky user. This is also the topic of Carstens post on his blog called “Not so relevant”. In his well done summary Carsten gives an excellent introduction and steps through the questions “what is [...]
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Information Week article on OpenID - 04-09-2007
Information Week yesterday released an interesting article on OpenID. Andrew Conry-Murray tries to give an overview of OpenID from its beginnings ’til now and shares his thoughts on the question “OpenID: Can It Become Single Sign-On For The Web?“. I think it’s important to have this positiv critical view from the outside, as it helps to [...]
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300 prooven OpenID enabled Websites - 26-07-2007
We finally reached a new landmark in the adoption of OpenID: with Koobarra, an Australian social network, we counted 300 submissions to The OpenID Directory since January 2007. There might be much more OpenID enabled sites out there which do not know about the chance to have their site promoted for free on the OIDD, so [...]
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New Submission: Wetpaint.com Wikis - 06-06-2007
The Seattle based startup Wetpaint recently announced that it is now supporting the OpenID framework for managing user identity online. The company has more than 400,000 Wetpaint Wiki communities. The number was at 300K in April and 200K in February. As for the actual process, OpenID users at Wetpaint need only click â??Sign Upâ?? on any [...]




