Tag: blogs
Open ID – access our favourite sites with one ID
by John Radford on Apr.26, 2010, under Computers, Humans
Some may have heard of this, but I suspect many wouldn’t have, and I didn’t know about it until I found that I could login to my YouTube account with my Google ID.
Put simply, you register for an Open ID account , and then you can access sites like Google, Yahoo, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, Live and many more with just the one username and password – much easier than having separate account access at each site.
You can get an Open ID from any provider listed here http://openid.net/get-an-openid , and with a central Open ID profile you can also link all your sites, as well as search friends/contacts from all your Social Networking sites and much more *.
As for security, I don’t think all the ‘big guns’ of the Internet would use it unless they knew it was a secure service; in fact many of them are sponsors of the Open ID Foundation, as well as having representatives on the Board of Directors; so it seems relatively secure in maintaining some of your personal information.
* the above is purely my summation of the Open ID service, please check with individual Open ID providers for exact usage, features and benefits available.
Forums, Blogs & Wikis etc
by John Radford on Jul.24, 2009, under Computers
Below are Forums / Blogs/ Wikis that I subscribe to or participate in as Charonred
- Ubuntu (linux)
- Whirlpool ADSL
- Envirogeek
- SMF- Simple Machines Forum
- CMSMS (Content Management System)
- Port 80 Forums (Australian Web Industry)
Below are others, but not as charonred;
