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“Google, IBM, VeriSign and Yahoo have joined the board of the OpenID Foundation”

This action being seen as the first steps of allowing OpenID being used as the main login to major web sites.

Netidme is a supporter of OpenID.

The full article can be found here

It has been claimed that by the end of February, the Telegraph newspaper (telegraph.co.uk) “will become the first newspaper in the world to provide OpenID to its readers.”

Netidme is also a supporter of the OpenID system.

To read more about this, the full version of the article can be found here

There was an announcement from Yahoo late last week that they are fully supporting OpenID 2.0 as the “standard for a universal log-in”.

Netidme is also a supporter of the OpenID system.

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It is rumoured that Google, IBM and Verisign are set to offer its support to OpenID. This would widely increase OpenID’s popularity across the Wide World Web.

This form of internet security is already supported by NetIDme.

The full article can be found here

The Openid system is now available in version 2.0. This system is quickly becoming one of the most preferred options of user login security available on the internet.

Netidme is one of its many supporters. Click here for the full article

NetIDme have released a free whitepaper titled; Instant Messaging: The Business Opportunities.
The free whitepaper can be downloaded here.

Check out the latest NetIDme vacancies on the corporate website

ChatShield is now available free of charge as a download from the website.
Parents can download ChatShield to help protect their kids from being contacted by strangers in Windows Live Messenger. ChatShield is a simple plug-in that works with the NetIDme verification service. Find out more…

Blogger has launched a new feature to show its support for OpenID as being the new way forward for secured login.

This new feature allows bloggers to verify any comments left on their blog with a link back icon to the person who left the comment. This ultimately results in saying goodbye to “comment spoofing”

The OpenID system is supported by  NetIDme.

The rest of the article can be found here

Google has added support for OpenID logins for commenting on their Blogger blogs in the Blogger in Draft edition. Blogger in draft is a special version of Blogger where you can try out new features before we release them to everyone.

There’s more info here:
http://bloggerindraft.blogspot.com/2007/11/new-feature-openid-commenting.html