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Weekend Roundup #35

Sunday, February 8, 2009

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Weekend Roundup #35

Here’s this weeks edition of the Weekend Roundup. As you can see on JaypeeOnline Weekly Recap, I’ve been quite busy churning out blog posts last week. If you remember one of my blog goals this year is to have 6-7 posts per week. I hope I can keep this up. Anyways, hope you guys enjoy [...]

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Yahoo Joins OpenID Bandwagon

Thursday, January 17, 2008

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Last week, TechCrunch reported that Google, IBM and Verisign were on the late stages of discussion with people from the OpenID Foundation regarding joining OpenID 2.0. Well, earlier today Yahoo announced that they have already joined OpenID bandwagon. Yahoo brings with them around 250 million user IDs which triples the current number of valid OpenIDs [...]

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WP Theme Review: Skittlish

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

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Skittlish is a 2-column, candy colored WordPress theme ported by Amos Griffin of The Barley Hut. This theme features a seven color scheme option and a fluid or fixed width option. The theme is called Skittlish. It was created by Cristi Balan for Mephisto, a Ruby on Rails weblog publishing system. Cristi deserves the vast [...]

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WordPress.com URL as an OpenID

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

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Recently I talked about OpenID, what it is and how it works. A few hours ago, it was announced on the WordPress.com blog that WordPress.com users can now use their WordPress.com URLs as an OpenID. That’s good news for me and for others who wanna try it, coz I’ve been wanting to try out OpenID [...]

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What is OpenID?

Saturday, February 24, 2007

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OpenID has been a hot topic lately. A few days ago, AOL announced it’s support for the OpenID system. Then recently, Digg’s Kevin Rose also announced during the Future Of Web Apps conference that they will implement the system later this year. It has been front page stories of sites like Del.icio.us and Digg. People [...]

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