February 7th, 2009 Visited 35 times, 2 so far today
Facebook now part of OpenID board
Social networking giant Facebook has announced that they are now joining the OpenID board.
OpenID is already supported by several other industry giants including MySpace, Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and IBM.
Mike Schroepfer, Facebook’s director of engineering spoke about this new development: “It is our hope that we can take the success of Facebook Connect and work together with the community to build easy-to-use, safe, open and secure distributed identity frameworks for use across the Web.”
Facebook Connect is designed to make it easier for users to supply their personal information to web services on the web securely.
Luke Shepard, a member of Facebook’s Platform and Connect teams would now become a new member of the eight-member OpenID board.
David Recordon of SixApart and Chris Messina of Vidoop spoke about Facebook’s decision to join them: “Given the popularity and positive user experience of Facebook Connect, we look forward to Facebook working within the community to improve OpenID’s usability and reach.”
Checkout: OpenID
February 14th, 2009 at 2:20 am
JanRain’s RPX is another platform worthy of mention. It allows users to login to a relying party site using any one of a number of OPs (Yahoo, Google, Myspace, AOL and yes, even Facebook). This simplifies the user registration process, and as a completely hosted solution, lowers development costs for RPs.