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OpenID for Flock ALPHA Compatible with Flock 2.0 and higher. OpenID for Flock helps you easily log into the many sites that now support OpenID authentication. This ALPHA version of OpenID for Flock senses when a user lands on a site that has provided them with an OpenID and allows configuration, ...
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Getting OpenID Into the Browser
Getting OpenID Into the Browser
radar.oreilly.com — Google Chrome did a smart thing: Less. They unified the search box and address bar, since that's... what people do anyway. That gives us back precious pixels for the only thing that's as important to an average web user as where they're going: Who they ... (more) Getting OpenID Into the Browser
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MySpace And Vidoop Help Build OpenID Add-On For Flock
TechCrunch — ... Here’s how works: the extension will enable Flock to collect and manage OpenID credentials and use them whenever you browse an OpenID-supported service. It will also automatically alert you if you can use a stored OpenID to log into a website. The plugin, currently in alpha, can be found here. Further details on the IDIB project and OpenID for Flock are also available at the ...

Vidoop and MySpace Bring OpenID to Flock
ReadWriteWeb — ... have now come together to develop a browser extension for Flock that makes using OpenID a lot easier for Flock users. Besides managing your OpenID credentials, the extension also detects when a site supports OpenID and lets you sign in with the click of a button. ...

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Flock Ditching Firefox, Moving To Google Chrome
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Memo to OpenID: Keep it simple, please
news.cnet.com 12/3/2008 — With all the buzz about Facebook Connect this week, it's worth asking the question: Whatever happened to OpenID ? The universal log-in standard was created in 2005 by Brad Fitzpatrick, founder of LiveJournal, while he was working at blog software ...
The Monetization Conundrum, at least as I see it
weblogs.mozillazine.org 3/9/2009 — Disclaimer: I'm speaking for myself here, and not for Flock. My ex-co-worker Erwan Loisant blogged yesterday regarding the recent "Flock is/is not moving to Chrome" brouhaha. He sums up with the following statement: At its early days, Flock decided to...
Flock: Goodbye Mozilla, Hello Chrome?
technologizer.com 3/3/2009 — TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington (who’s back from his month-long blogging hiatus) is reporting that one of my favorite products is going to undergo a radical change . Flock, the browser with built-in support for Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, ...
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wetpaintcentral.com 1/7/2009 — Why can't I sign in with my OpenID account? As of approximately November 11, 2008, Wetpaint will no longer support OpenID. Why doesn't Wetpaint support OpenID? What do I do now that I can't sign in with OpenID? Two options: Create a new Wetpaint ...
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centernetworks.com 5/23/2009 — Last night I wrote about the new 2.5 release of the Flock social browser . We know that Flock targets the over-sharing crowd but is that in itself enough to make the company very successful? I started to think about how Flock could gain more ...
MySpace helps develop OpenID extension for FlockCNET News.com 12/2/2008
The new browser extension helps identify OpenID participants and manage them across the Web. Good timing, considering Facebook Connect is about to make its big debut.
Wolff: MySpace is for '(expletive) cretins'CNET News.com 12/2/2008
Media critic Michael Wolff had some pretty blunt things to say about News Corp.'s social network in a BusinessWeek interview about his new Rupert Murdoch bio.
How YouTube can get you to Carnegie HallCNET News.com 12/2/2008
A new competition from the Google-owned video-sharing site in conjunction with some classical music heavy-hitters encourages members to enter via video submission and yes, possibly win a trip to perform at Carnegie Hall.
Google Gives Windows Users A Gmail Gadget For The DesktopInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 12/2/2008
If you're a user of the Google Desktop product on the Windows platform, Google has good news for you. It has finally added a Gmail gadget for the Desktop sidebar. Now you can see incoming email without opening up Gmail in your browser.
MySpace, Flock, Vidoop unveil prototype for storing OpenID credentialsLatest from Computerworld 12/2/2008
MySpace, Flock and Vidoop have jointly developed a tool they hope will expand use of the OpenID log-in framework.