Digg to Adopt OpenID
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Written By Kate Zimmermann | February 20, 2007 | Share This
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At today’s Future of Web Apps conference in London, Kevin Rose announced that Digg.com will adopt the OpenID platform. OpenID is a universal identity service that gives users a single password/login across multiple sites such as AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo, LiveJournal, Wikipedia and now Digg.com.
Few people do a better job of explaining why the OpenID […]
At today’s Future of Web Apps conference in London, Kevin Rose announced that Digg.com will adopt the OpenID platform. OpenID is a universal identity service that gives users a single password/login across multiple sites such as AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo, LiveJournal, Wikipedia and now Digg.com.
Few people do a better job of explaining why the OpenID project is important than Sxip founder, Dick Hardt:
Discussion
- Digg will support OpenID (FranticIndustries)
- 11 Reasons Why OpenID Rocks/Sucks (Shoe Money)
- Kevin Rose at FOWA: Digg Adopts OpenID (TechCrunch)
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