Social Sign-On: The Case for Multiple Identities
There is one reality all of us are familiar with: multiple accounts. It’s hard to find somebody who is at least a semi-regular on the web surfer who doesn’t maintain multiple accounts. For example, an...
View ArticleDifference Between oAuth and OpenID
Imagine a single card in your nice slim wallet with a single PIN or password that is connected to all of these other cards: credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, store cards, club membership cards,...
View ArticleThe Future of Open Graph and Facebook Social Plugins
Facebook and Open Graph have effectively begun the process of integrating the social network into the rest of the web. The question is, what does this mean for the future of media outlets, third-party...
View ArticleGigya: the Swiss Army Knife of Social Media Plugins
Gigya is to social media what the Swiss Army Knife is to camping—a lifesaver. While there are hundreds of other plugins to choose from, Gigya offers a centralized service with a GUI-interfaced console...
View ArticleConnect Your Users to All Major Media Sites with Gigya
Social optimization requires that you connect with major social media sites to allow your users to integrate your company in their social sphere. Gigya allows you to connect across all the major social...
View ArticleSocial Sign-on and Gigya: An Overview
Most websites are offering social sign-in services to allow for a streamlined account sign-in for their customer. With a social sign-on your business can focus on welcoming the customer instead of...
View ArticleSocial Sign-On: What is it and How Does It Benefit Your Web Site?
Social Sign On (“SSO”) enables website and mobile application users to authenticate using their existing social network credentials from providers such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc. Most users...
View ArticleHow Single Sign-on Can Benefit Your Website
From time to time, you hear about new social networking sites cropping up, trying to be the Facebook-killer—the new, all-encompassing social network that promises to connect us to all our friends (and...
View ArticleOpenID: Pro’s and Con’s
Just five years ago, the Internet was ripe to expose a perfect concoction of interactive design coupled with applications catering to the user experience. More people were discovering information,...
View ArticleThe Social Graph: Problems with Portability
The social graph. No other concept has so fluidly permeated the vernacular that it’s tough to decide which accolade Mark Zuckerberg will be remembered for first: founding the largest ‘social graph’ in...
View ArticleFacebook Instant Personalization: Inception to Implementation ( A...
Part 1: Inception to ImplementationSince introducing its API to the public in 2006, Facebook’s slow but steady branching out has taken users from the launch of Facebook Platform in 2007, which allows...
View ArticleFacebook Instant Personalization: A Review of Instant Personalization’s...
This is second article of a two part series. Read Part 1: Inception to Implementation. Part 2: A Review of Instant Personalization’s ImplementationThe first thing users will notice about nearly all of...
View ArticleOpenID: Security Weaknesses and Phishing Vulnerabilities
Across all fields of computer security, phishing is the criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire private information by a user pretending to be someone they're not. While the digital...
View ArticleFacebook, OpenID, oAuth and the Future of Authorization
With Facebook joining the OpenID Foundation, and more and more websites integrating their services with other third-party websites via oAuth and OpenID, its quite obvious the future of the web is...
View ArticleSingle Sign-On: Determining a Single Sign-On Solution for Your Website
Supply and demand! The Internet’s proven to be a social juggernaut in the past few years, with countless places for users to discuss and share ideas. An emerging business dilemma is that there are so...
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