Apparently it’s embrace the developer community day at Facebook. In addition to the news that they are making activity stream data available to third party developers, they’ll also be making an ...
With today’s announcement from Facebook of its plans to take its Facebook Connect program into the mobile sphere with Single Sign-on, it started to raise some questions from across various points. On ...
Facebook has adopted the OpenID user-identity framework to simplify how people register for and log into the social networking site. It means that people will be able to sign into Facebook using their ...
Facebook today integrated OpenID, crossing a major landmark in the openness of social networks. The step is even more significant as Facebook, the biggest social network of them all with over 200 ...
In a blog post, Facebook said: Now, users can register for Facebook using their Gmail accounts. This is a quicker, more streamlined way for new users to register for the site, find their friends, and ...
Details thus far are vague. Facebook's Mike Schropfer writes: We're happy to announce today that we are formalizing our support of the OpenID Foundation by officially joining the board. It is our hope ...
Social networking giant Facebook has implemented support for OpenID logins. The move reflects Facebook's growing support for interoperability and open standards. It's also a win for OpenID, which is ...
The OpenID Foundation has just announced that Facebook’s Luke Shepard will be joining the OpenID board as a corporate member, and that Facebook has made a $50,000 donation to the cause. The news marks ...
Facebook has joined the board of the OpenID Foundation, the company has announced. The move is a ringing endorsement of OpenID, which already has the corporate backing of Google, Microsoft, IBM, ...
Apparently it’s embrace the developer community day at Facebook. In addition to the news that they are making activity stream data available to third party developers, they’ll also be making an ...
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