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Yahoo!'s OpenID Usability Research
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Johannes Ernst - NetMesh — Seems the Liberty Commons Merger Failed? [IMG [Technorati links]]
Google's Research on Federated Login
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If you can't sustain your own marriage, why would a business customer want to have a business relationship with you either. I believe marriage or lack of speaks miles about candidates. Johannes Ernst talks about the OpenID RP Problem I wonder if Nishant Kaushik will acknowledge that one of the reasons why there are so few relying parties is the simple fact that Web Access Management vendors such as Oblix, CA Siteminder and so on simply haven't updated their software to support! Of course, when they finally get around to it, they wi
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. Its a problem for people that want to rely on an identity provider to handle everything for them (not many people will want to run their own OpenID servers). As a final note, I’ll mention the fact that even if all of the companies supporting OpenID go belly up, OpenID will still exist. There is no cabal. If you have a web server that can run PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, Java or .NET (BTW - those libraries are all open source), then you can set yourself up with an OpenID
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should fix this”. Its a problem for people that want to rely on an identity provider to handle everything for them (not many people will want to run their own OpenID servers). As a final note, I’ll mention the fact that even if all ofthecompanies supporting OpenID go belly up, OpenID will still exist. There is no cabal. If you have a web server that can run PHP Perl Python Ruby Java or NET (BTW - those libraries are all open source), then you can set yourself up
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