We all probably have favorite tweaks or setups for Firefox. Here’s a quick list of what I do after a fresh install. Heck, usually I’ll do these things before having browsed to a page yet.
Visit Preferences, go to “Tabs” section and check the box for “Always show the tab bar”
Whilst still in Preferences, set the
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The big news in the online office front this week was the Zoho announcement on the ability to use Google and Yahoo! accounts with their services. Before logging in, you’ll now see a new addition to the login page.
This ought to help reduce some barriers to folks trying out the system. No need to create
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With the help of a plugin and a few minutes of your time, it is very easy to setup your WordPress blog to be an OpenID consumer. There are tons of OpenID providers helping folks get setup — let’s give those folks places to use ‘em.
I assume you already have an OpenID — if not,
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I've had a VeriSign OpenID since August and it works in conjunction with my PayPal security key. Pretty neat stuff, but I keep forgetting the long URL that represents me. Today, I took a few minutes and added some bits of code to my home page. With that code, I can just use my domain
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A few days ago I was pondering the notion of using this fancy PayPal Security key in the OpenID world. David left a great comment pointing that this can already be done with VeriSign Labs.
Check out VeriSign Labs Personal Identity Provider (beta) site, this is some pretty cool stuff:
VeriSign's Personal Identity Provider (PIP) is
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