16 days ago
philgyford : About The DiSo Project : DiSo Project - Building social networking tools using open tools and standards, starting with WordPress. Not enough there for me to quite "get" it yet. (via Oblomovka)
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4 month ago
deusx : Advanced OAuth Wrangling - Laughing Meme - "And as its a 85 slides to be given in 45 minutes you can imagine that there is a fair amount of information missing from the slides"
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4 month ago
deusx : AtomPub and OAuth - DiSo Project | Google Groups - "So, I'm still trying to get AtomPub working with OAuth"
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4 month ago
Rod Begbie : OAuth support for Google Accounts and Contacts API - Google announce alpha OAuth support, a day after Yahoo announce they'll be rolling it out. Giving your password to an untrusted site just became even dumber. "This is our first step towards OAuth enabling all Google Data APIs." [via] #
factoryjoe : OAuth support for Google Accounts and Contacts API - OAuth | Google Groups - We are happy to announce that the Google Contacts Data API now supports OAuth. This is our first step towards OAuth enabling all Google Data APIs. Please note that this is an alpha release and we may make changes to the protocol before
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5 month ago
Richard Rutter : Flickr: Find your friends - Nice, simple design pattern for OAuth.
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5 month ago
Andy Baio : Simon Willison's Wikinear, Wikipedia pages near your current location - demonstrates Fire Eagle and OAuth, mixed with Wikipedia, GeoNames, and the new Google Maps Static API
Linkorama : wikinear.com, OAuth and Fire Eagle - Under the hood the site combines a number of interesting technologies: OAuth, Fire Eagle, GeoNames and the new Google Static Maps API.
factoryjoe : wikinear.com, OAuth and Fire Eagle - Brilliant writeup about how Simon implemented wikinear using OAuth, etc. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: oauth, fire eagle, wikinear
Rod Begbie : wikinear.com, OAuth and Fire Eagle - Simon Willison knocks out a quick prototype showing Wikipedia articles related to your current location, a masterpiece of mashuppery. #
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6 month ago
Andy Baio : Evil Gmail backup software charged $30 to steal your password - the SEO scumbag's app sent every user's credentials to his own hardcoded Gmail account
factoryjoe : Coding Horror: A Question of Programming Ethics - Why you shouldn't give your username and password to third party apps! Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: oauth, gmail, security
nelson : G-Archiver theft - Some jerk sells a program that steals your gmail password
Rod Begbie : A Question of Programming Ethics - Pretty much inevitable -- An app that asked for your GMail username & password was harvesting them. One point to the "Why we need OAuth" party. [via] #
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8 month ago
plasticbag : My Endpoints, Let me show you them... - Disturbing OAuth cartoon that is keeping me awake. Just in case you're unsure why I care, it's because OAuth is useful and is right in the middle of the micro-thin FireEagle front-end...
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9 month ago
plasticbag : OAuth Core 1.0 has been published. We're using OAuth on Fire Eagle should that be interesting to you in the slightest. - For those of you who don't know, OAuth is a spec for the kind of process that Flickr does when you tell it you can share information with a third party site.
Rod Begbie : OAuth Core 1.0 - The OAuth spec is finalized. Let the mashing-up commence! #
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9 month ago
factoryjoe : New Feature: Nsyght supports oauth - Nsyght rolls out support for OAuth. Excellent! Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: oauth, nsyght
deusx : Nsyght » Blog Archive » New Feature: Nsyght supports oauth - "Over the weekend we quietly rolled out support for the oauth protocol."
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10 month ago
factoryjoe : OAuth Test Server - This is a test server with a predefined static set of keys and tokens, you can make your requests using them to test your code (and mine ;)). Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: oauth, endpoint, termie
Rod Begbie : OAuth Test Server - Simple test OAuth server which has a predefined list of keys and tokens, so you can test your client implementations against it. Handy. [via] #
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11 month ago
Rod Begbie : Twitter: Oauth - Blaine at Twitter has implemented OAuth authentication, the first (I believe) live implementation on the web. I hope to have this rolled into Twadget in the next week or two, so I can stop asking for usernames and passwords. #
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11 month ago
deusx : OAuth in PHP (for Twitter) - Laughing Meme - "Mike released HTTP_Request_OAuth today, so I spent a little while this evening coding up Service_Twitter as helper class for making OAuth authorized requests against the Twitter API."
factoryjoe : OAuth in PHP (for Twitter) - Laughing Meme - "Mike released HTTP_Request_OAuth today, so I spent a little while this evening coding up Service_Twitter as helper class for making OAuth authorized requests against the Twitter API." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thank
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11 month ago
deusx : Implementor's Draft: OAuth Core 1.0 Draft 4 - "OAuth aims to unify the experience and implementation of delegated web service authentication into a single, community-driven protocol."
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12 month ago
factoryjoe : Hueniverse: Explaining OAuth - A pretty thorough summary of OAuth, where it came from and what it's used for. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: oauth, authentication
Rod Begbie : Hueniverse: Explaining OAuth - Excellent summary of what "OAuth" is, who's behind it, and why you should pay attention to it if you build webapps. [via] #
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