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Google Friend Connect

Freelance Social Media

Once it’s set up on your site, users can log in using their Google, AOL, Yahoo, or OpenID account…no need to create another username and password. Owner of LangfordMedia Blog Twitter Technorati Tags: friend connect , ning Tagged as: friend connect , ning blog comments powered by Disqus Previous post: What’s new in 2009?

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The Week of Gov 2.0 – Longing for More

Social Media Strategery

Summit feeling excited about the prospects of OpenID and Government 2.0 , I was also left asking myself things like, “that’s great that OpenID is coming to the government, but now what? So while I left the Gov 2.0 How do I help my client’s organization take advantage of this program? The Whole. : The Whole.

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Why Livefyre is Here and How It Helps You

Ari Herzog

When you click the “Post comment as&# link for the first time, a window pops up prompting you to either authenticate your comment with your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, or OpenID accounts — or to choose none of the above and use your Livefyre account instead. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Even here in your comments section, I’m logged in with an OpenID connection into your Disqus comments. I would love to have a single “passport&# I can use across the web (disqus is another good example but it’s limited to commenting). That said, Facebook and Twitter are defining the next wave of the internet.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Even here in your comments section, I’m logged in with an OpenID connection into your Disqus comments. I would love to have a single “passport&# I can use across the web (disqus is another good example but it’s limited to commenting). That said, Facebook and Twitter are defining the next wave of the internet.

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