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They've turned every MySpace profile URL into an OpenID, and they're
also demoing the new Popup UI mode that will be formally standardized
in the forthcoming OpenID UI Extension.<br>
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On the OAuth side of things, they're supporting the OpenID OAuth hybrid
Extension, which allows users to simultaneously sign into an RP with
their OpenID and authorize API access via OAuth. <br>
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Sounds pretty good to me!<br>
Allen<br>
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Santosh Rajan wrote:
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<pre wrap="">To quote from the blog post.
"MySpace released an update to MySpaceID taking advantage of OpenID combined
with OAuth to provide a sign in and profile sharing with a user-experience
at parity with Facebook Connect."
Yeah Right! What have they done for OpenID? There is absolute zilch in it
for OpenID.
Allen Tom-2 wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Max Engel is the guest blogger today on openid.net, talking about
MySpaceID, which is built on top of OpenID.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://openid.net/2009/04/07/using-openid-to-power-myspaces-open-platform/">http://openid.net/2009/04/07/using-openid-to-power-myspaces-open-platform/</a>
The end to end UX of MySpaceID is outstanding, and is every bit as slick
as Facebook Connect.
Here's the MySpaceID demo site:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://8bitmusic.jdavid.net/">http://8bitmusic.jdavid.net/</a>
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