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Google Shutting Down Open ID 2.0, Migrating to Google+ Sign-In

Bill Hartzer

Google is shutting down Open ID 2.0 to the Google Plus Sign-In. and Google Plus Sign-In is a way that allows website owners to let their users log into their website using their Google account credentials. and migrating to Google Plus Sign-In is further proof that Google Plus is really here to stay.

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Google Friend Connect

Freelance Social Media

Social Links Freelance Social Media Social Media Tips and Marketing Blog Home About Contact Subscribe Google Friend Connect by cinta5 on December 5, 2008 Webmasters looking to add social features to their websites can now do so with Google’s Friend Connect. About the author Jacinta wrote 70 articles on this blog.

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Social Search could it be a Google Killer?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

This morning I typed into Google the search term: VoIP (which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol) and I got 64 Million responses. Does Google have any idea how long would it take me to go through 64 Million responses? Microsoft just launched Bing a new search service which is supposed to rival that of Google. 64 Million!!

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Why Livefyre is Here Again

Ari Herzog

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. You will initially see a “Post comment as” button. Future comments should allow you to merely “Post comment.” ” Why Livefyre is here.

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

Stay N' Alive

Facebook or Google? 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. Victoria Salisbury wrote an excellent blog post today on “ Who’s Creepier? My browser should be controlling that access and no one else.

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8 Best Practices for Collaborative Blog Groups

Kikolani

Must register / have username. ** Reviews powered by JS-Kit comment form – accepts login via Facebook, Twitter, Google Profile, JS-Kit, FriendFeed, Yahoo, Blogger, HaloScan, or OpenID. Groups such as Google (free) or Yahoo (free). Technorati**. So what are the best platforms for creating a private blog group?

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

Stay N' Alive

Facebook or Google? ". 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. Victoria Salisbury wrote an excellent blog post today on " Who's Creepier? My browser should be controlling that access and no one else.

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