[OpenID] Gigya Indentity Provider Stats
David Recordon
recordond at gmail.com
Thu Jul 8 19:21:45 UTC 2010
Facebook is already OAuth 2.0 so your 62% is correct.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Chris Messina <chris.messina at gmail.com>wrote:
> In case you've not seen it, we now have alternative data to compare against
> Janrain's from Gigya:
>
> http://info.gigya.com/Identity.html
>
> Gigya of course breaks it down by provider, rather than underlying
> technology (which is how most people encounter the technologies — through
> brands) but this still provides us with a very important picture of the
> state of the art.
>
> It's hard to break apart which services are using just OAuth or just
> OpenID, but by my estimation:
>
> OAuth: 16%
>
> * Twitter - 14%
> * LinkedIn - 2%
>
> OpenID: 38%
>
> * Google - 17%
> * Yahoo - 13%
> * MySpace - 7%
> * AOL - 1%
>
> Other: 46%
>
> * Facebook - 46%
>
> Of course, if you consider that Facebook is set to move to OAuth 2.0, then
> that means that the final tally for Gigya is:
>
> OpenID: 38%
> OAuth: 62%
>
> Chris
>
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