In January, I wrote about the “OpenID mobile experience” lamenting that it sucked and asking for positive examples of identity providers who got it right. Well, I didn’t get a whole lot of examples, but Ian McKellar (Songbird) did get inspired to hack something together called Twauth, which serves as the foundation for a flow [...]
Two days ago, Ma.gnolia launched their mobile version, and it’s pretty awesome (disclosure: Ma.gnolia is a former client and current friend/partner of Citizen Agency). In the course of development, Larry asked me what he thought he should do about adding OpenID sign-in to the mobile version. He was reluctant to do so because, he reasoned, [...]
As with baseball, on the web we have our home teams and our underdogs and our all-stars; we have our upsets, our defeats, and our glorious wins in the bottom of the ninth. And though I’m actually not much of a baseball fan anymore (though growing up in New England, I was exposed to plenty [...]
By Chris Messina
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Posted in Mozilla, Open source, Philosophy, Technology, The Web Arts, Web building, What I do
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Also tagged apple, firefox, google, Mozilla, Open source, webkit
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