when are we getting openid ?
when are we getting openid ?
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Inappropriate?Blogger users already have it, and there's an unofficial one on appspot. Might get canned due to the new fee system.
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Blogger is nice, but that happened months ago. -
Inappropriate?And when will Google web applications like Gmail start consuming OpenID?
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?Do you think OpenID would be better for fetching e-mails?
Well, certainly you can get your bot download e-mails for you, but google has its anti-bot mechanisms in place, will it serve the purpose?
I’m undecided
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OpenID doesn't have much of anything to do with bots or fetching email. It is a replacement technology for the login-password system. Instead of creating a login-password combination for ever website that you login into, you can use a your OpenID like a master account.
To understand, think about Google products. Right now you can login to Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and all other google products using your google account information. OpenID works just like that, but for all your online accounts.
So you could use the same login at Yahoo, Google, my blog, GetSatisfaction, MySpace, Twitter, and any other website that supports OpenID.
Now you might say, why not just create a similar or the exact same login-pass combo at each site? The difference is that with OpenID, you can login once, at the beginning of your browser session, and every site you have an account with is logged in.
So you open your browser, surf to Yahoo Mail, are prompted for your OpenID login. Once logged in you check your mail then surf over to Flickr without having to login again. Then to Gmail without having to login again. Then to my blog where you leave a comment without having to login. You keep surfing around the web without that extra step of login at each site. And each site trust that you are who you say you are because of your OpenID. -
Inappropriate?i find that when i can sign into a site with my google account - i am 10x more likley to pick it up and experiemtt with it and see how i could use it. im supprised other companies arent rapidly incorporating the sign in with google account already
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Inappropriate?Hi I am working on openid login system to google to add google calendar events using Zend framework.After i logged in Google it returns to my application which shows add events page so,how can i add the events to thecalendar of account already have been logged in.
Currently my add_event.php page is taking the username and password of google account.But I need the login of already logged account.
After logged in with OpenID the response is as follows:
https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id...
By using this i need to get the access on the logged in account.
Can u pleasehelp me out in this regard?
thanks,
Snigdha. -
This comment thread is about OpenID and Google and has nothing to do with Google Calendar and the Zend framework. If you need integration support, visit Google's developer support information or look for a Zend Framework developer's forum. A quick search for "Google Calendar Zend Framework integration" reveals a ton of possible options. -
Inappropriate?can u please tell me how can we get access on google account to access the Gcalendar after logged in through OpenID?
Thanks,
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Inappropriate?Go to Google Calendar APIs and Tools on Google's website and look it up. For example, here is a section related to the Zend Framework, API Developer's Guide: PHP. And if you cannot figure it out from there, go ask questions on in Google's forum—the Google Calendar Data API Google Group. Good Luck.
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