January 2009
Official Google Data APIs Blog: Bringing OpenID and OAuth Together
by nhoizey & 2 othersThe Hybrid Protocol is a result of the ongoing effort by the OpenID and OAuth communities to make these protocols more useful for users and websites. Google is working together with the OpenID community to standardize the new protocol as a formal OpenID extension.
February 2008
OpenID » Blog Archive » Evolving the OpenID Foundation Board (en)
by CharlesNepoteLa fondation OpenID annonce l'arrivée de Google, IBM, Microsoft, VeriSign et Yahoo! dans son conseil d'administration. Cette annonce confirme la rapide monté en régime d'OpenID comme standard de l'identification sur le web. OpenID réaffirme par ailleurs son indépendance et le caractère ouvert et communautaire de l'élaboration de ses spécifications techniques.
January 2008
DataPortability - Connect, Control, Share, Remix on Vimeo (en)
by CharlesNepote & 1 other, 1 commentEfficace vidéo de présentation de l'initiative dataportability.org, visant à améliorer la portabilité des données personnelles sur le web.
November 2007
DataPortability.org - Share and remix data using open standards
by CharlesNepote & 5 others"Standardized Data Portability is the next great frontier for the web. As users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of personal data should exist outside of any proprietary tool or vendor. We need a DNS for Identity. A distributed File System for data. This page will list the standards and contributors who are making it happen."
October 2007
OAuth — An open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
by camel & 13 others (via)An open protocol to allow secure API authentication in a simple and standard method from desktop and web applications.
July 2007
Main Articles: 'OpenID: Decentralised Single Sign-on for the Web', Ariadne Issue 51
by nhoizeyOpenID is a single sign-on system for the Internet which puts people in charge. OpenID is a user-centric technology which allows a person to have control over how their Identity is both managed and used online.
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