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Why Livefyre is Here Again

Ari Herzog

You are not limited to words but you can also tag Twitter and Facebook friends as I illustrate below. Clicking it provides you a choice of sign-in options, from logging into a Livefyre account to using your Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, or OpenID accounts. Post your comment.

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Why Livefyre is Here and How It Helps You

Ari Herzog

Many people availed themselves of the optional input of a Twitter name and many other people clicked your social links. Most of the people reading this sentence have an account (whether used actively or inactively) on Twitter, Facebook, Google, or another online media platform. Try it out.

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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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You've Heard the Rumors. Here are a Few Predictions That "Just Make Sense" For Facebook's F8

Stay N' Alive

This is what currently makes Twitter powerful. They're already rumored to be launching Twitter integration and the ability to post updates to Twitter. The launch of OpenID Connect support. OpenID Connect just released their spec. I think finally they did it. Will we be able to search public updates?

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8 Best Practices for Collaborative Blog Groups

Kikolani

Twitter: RT @kikolani Best Practices for Collaborative Blog Groups [link] #blogging. Keep a sticky post about the blog’s main Twitter list as well as individual listings of where to find blog contributors on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , etc., Please share on the following networks! Original Post: [link]. Technorati**.

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Privacy is Not an On and Off Switch – “Do Not Track” is Not the Answer

Stay N' Alive

I should be able to decide what information I want to be able to provide to ads displayed to me, and that data shouldn’t come from Facebook, Twitter, or Google. Facebook or Google? Chrome and Mozilla have a huge opportunity here, and it’s not to provide an on or off switch for privacy. Privacy belongs on the client.

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Privacy is Not an On and Off Switch - "Do Not Track" is Not the Answer

Stay N' Alive

I should be able to decide what information I want to be able to provide to ads displayed to me, and that data shouldn't come from Facebook, Twitter, or Google. Facebook or Google? ". Chrome and Mozilla have a huge opportunity here, and it's not to provide an on or off switch for privacy. Privacy belongs on the client.

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