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Snowflake Seven marked one of Bryan Mason's replies in typekit as useful. Bryan Mason replied to the problem "TOS Error".
Snowflake Seven reported a problem in typekit on August 19, 2009 02:55:
TOS ErrorIn the Terms of Service, the first paragraph of the EULA includes the domain name "smallbatch.com". This web domain is controlled by a distillery, Beam Global Spirits & Wine, Inc. I assume this is in error.
Snowflake Seven replied on May 15, 2009 15:56 to the question "when are we getting openid ?" in Google Reader:
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.
A comment on the question "when are we getting openid ?" in Google Reader:
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. – Snowflake Seven, on May 14, 2009 21:29
A comment on the idea "Add support for OpenID." in Readernaut:
Great to hear its on your radar! – Snowflake Seven, on March 16, 2009 04:19
Snowflake Seven asked a question in MySpace on March 12, 2009 00:19:
How do I use OpenID to Login?Is there a way to use my existing OpenID to login to MySpace instead of an email/password combination?
I know there are MySpace Applications made by third-party developers that use the OpenID-based MySpaceID and OAuth, but I just want to login to my account on MySpace.
I already have an OpenID that I use on several other sites like Virb, Plaxo, Basecamp and GetSatisfaction. I just need to know how to use it on MySpace to login.
And if MySpace has not yet added support for OpenID, I would like to know why not or when it is coming.
Snowflake Seven replied on February 16, 2009 21:55 to the idea "Bulk import of books" in Readernaut:
Snowflake Seven replied on February 16, 2009 21:41 to the discussion "OpenID Announced for Virb 2" in Virb Inc.:
A comment on the idea "Add OpenID" in Goodreads:
Its been about 6-months. How is your implementation of OpenID coming along? Any updates? – Snowflake Seven, on February 16, 2009 21:34
Snowflake Seven replied on February 16, 2009 21:29 to the question "Why did goodreads trick me into spamming my entire address book??" in Goodreads:
A comment on the idea "Implement OAuth for Connections Import" in LinkedIn:
Its been about 7-months. Any update on adding support for OAuth instead of using the password anti-pattern for contact import (aka the phishing victim training program). – Snowflake Seven, on February 16, 2009 21:26
A comment on the idea "Implement OpenID for Login" in LinkedIn:
Its been about 7-months. Any update on adding support for OpenID. – Snowflake Seven, on February 16, 2009 21:24
Snowflake Seven shared an idea in MySpace on February 07, 2009 20:45:
Add support for OpenID signup/login.I know MySpace has enabled (or is working to enable) users to leverage their profile URL as an OpenID. Effectively becoming an OpenID provider. But I already have an OpenID and want to be able to signup & login using it.
So please either incorporate JanRain RPX or enable your own flow to let me use the OpenID of my choosing to login to MySpace.
Snowflake Seven shared an idea in Readernaut on February 02, 2009 19:06:
Add support for OpenID.Please make our lives simpler by accepting OpenID for registration and login.
No need to make Readernaut an OpenID provider, I just want to be able to signup/login in with my existing OpenID,.
Snowflake Seven replied on December 09, 2008 19:32 to the question "why is gmail so slow" in Google:
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Snowflake Seven replied on November 20, 2008 17:32 to the idea "OpenID Support" in Twitter:
Snowflake Seven marked one of Stephanie Daugherty's replies in Twitter as useful. Stephanie Daugherty replied to the idea "OpenID Support".
Snowflake Seven marked one of broken ladder's replies in Twitter as useful. broken ladder replied to the idea "OpenID Support".
Earle Martin's reply to "OpenID Support" was just promoted to the most useful! Snowflake Seven and 2 other people think it's one of the best replies.
People, please vote for this at: http://demand.openid.net/site/twitter...
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