Yahoo embraces OpenID as login standard
The Yahoo ID used by its members to login to services like Flickr and Yahoo Mail will soon be usable to authenticate to sites supporting the OpenID standard.

The Yahoo ID used by its members to login to services like Flickr and Yahoo Mail will soon be usable to authenticate to sites supporting the OpenID standard.
The Mac Address Book picked up a connection to Pulse in the wake of the MacWorld conference.
The consensus seems to be the company is for sale. The latest question concerns Facebook possibly buying them.
If you were too busy celebrating the Giants win on Sunday to be bothered with watching 60 Minutes and its interview with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Resource Shelf has a transcript of the chat.
The Center for Medicine in the Public Interest (CMPI) has concerns about searching the Internet for health-related information, but we have concerns about CMPI.
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“You can’t take it with you” may no longer apply to personal data picked up by the two newest participants in DataPortability.org
This is a quote from a chairman of the Federal Communications Commission regarding privacy and computers. It goes back a few years. Read on to see how many.
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