openid
Wordpress.com user? Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/09/wpdotcomsignin.png] Thanks to Movable Type 4’s new [OpenID support](http://www.movabletype.com/blog/2007/09/openid-built-in-with-mt4.html), you can now use your WordPress.com account to comment here.
Reed provides OpenID via IDKee Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/05/pip_logo_beta.gif] I see part of the wide-ranging Reed Elsevier [http://www.reed-elsevier.com/] organisation (full disclosure: my employers) has decided that OpenID [http://openid.net/] is a Good Idea and done something about it. IDKee [http:
Microsoft goes OpenID Paid Members Public
Computerworld: Microsoft pledges support for OpenID [http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;663927132;fp;2;fpid;1]” > Microsoft has thrown its weight behind OpenID, an emerging Web authentication standard. The announcement was made Tuesday at the RSA Conference in San Francisco during a joint keynote by Microsoft
OpenID, Comments and Unfriendly Hosts Paid Members Public
If all has gone according to plan, you can now sign into this blog to comment using OpenID. That means you can use your Vox blog address, Livejournal username or any other OpenID [http://openid.net/] service to identify yourself to my blogging software. This is very exciting to the
MT4 Thoughts: Commenting Paid Members Public
First thing that I’ve discovered in Movable Type 4 that makes me really, really happy: comment registration. You can actually sign up to be a registered commenter on any MT blog natively under version 4 – and those user accounts can be upgraded to poster rights later, if you should