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Blogger Becomes an OpenID Provider
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on January 18, 2008
After allowing you to authenticate your comments using an OpenID, Blogger is now an OpenID provider. To use any of your blogs as an OpenID identity, you need to check "Enable OpenID for blogs" in
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Yahoo! and Blogger Become OpenID Providers
via Google Blogoscoped by Tony Ruscoe on January 18, 2008
Last week, rumors surfaced suggesting that Google, IBM and VeriSign were in talks to join OpenID, an online identity system which the OpenID.net website says “eliminates the need for multiple usernames across different websites, simplifying your online experience.”Yesterday, Yahoo! announced that both yahoo.com and flickr.com would be adding support for OpenID 2.0. And today, the Blogger in...
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Blogger Now an OpenID Provider
via Googlified by Haochi on January 19, 2008
When Blogger enabled OpenID commenting on Blogger blogs, they hinted on their blog that the
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MyBlogLog API Launches Invite-Only Beta
via Yahoo! Developer Network blog by (author unknown) on January 17, 2008
You've seen those catchy Recent Reader widgets all over the web, and maybe you've even added your profile and web sites to MyBlogLog.com. Now, the MyBlogLog team is happy to announce that the MyBlogLog API is opening up for an invite-only beta which you can signup for here. You can use the API to retrieve lists of readers, tags, and members of MyBlogLog communities, search for members,...
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Javascript CSS Selector Engine Timeline
via Ajaxian by Dion Almaer on January 14, 2008
Paul Irish put together a bit of history in the form of the Javascript CSS selector engine timeline which shows us that "selector processing power has gone from Pinto power to a Mustang GT 500.". 2003.03.25: document.getElementsBySelector() by Simon Willison (later used in behaviour.js) [source] 2005.08.19: CssQuery(): by Dean Edwards [source] 2005.08.22: jSelect (precursor to jQuery) [source]...
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jQuery 1.2.2 Released
via Ajaxian by Dion Almaer on January 15, 2008
jQuery has a new release, 1.2.2, which is a bug fix release and more. This release comes on the 2nd birthday of jQuery:I remember doing the first release at BarCamp NYC (combined with the mention of two other projects of mine that fizzled: Feed Pile and Idea Shrub). While I had released a bunch of open source code in the past, this was the first one that I put some serious effort into getting...
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Yahoo Will Add Support for OpenID
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on January 17, 2008
In one of the greatest moves since the Zimbra acquisition, Yahoo announced today that it will provide support for OpenID 2.0
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PBwiki JavaScript Testing
via Ajaxian by Dion Almaer on January 16, 2008
Brian Klug of the PBwiki team wanted to learn more about JavaScript serving, so they created a JavaScript Library Test which tests the loading time of Dojo, jQuery, Prototype, YUI, and Protoculous. The test compares packed vs. minified, gzipped vs not, cached, etc. with some interesting results (hint: don’t used packed!). You can
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