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It’s a hop and a SXIP to password freedom

June 22nd, 2007 Mitch Brisebois 1 comment
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Vancouver-based startup SXIP (pronounced Skip) filed a US patent application this week entitled Networked Identity Framework - In essence "a framework for networked identity management in a user-centric model by providing the ability for a user to delegate permissions to release identity information". In fact SXIP has been involved in the evolution ...

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SensoryMetrics is now fully OpenID Enabled

April 25th, 2007 Jobe Roberts 2 comments
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A few days back, we enabled OpenID on SensoryMetrics using a wonderful bleeding new WordPress plug-in. What does this mean? Well, for one, visitors can still comment without requiring an openID. However, if you sign in with your openID on SensoryMetrics, you will then have access to some of our private information such as our most ...

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