tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-91156446058333841382024-03-13T21:16:17.380+01:00X de XavierUnos y ceros. A veces, en el orden adecuado.-Xvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12954073038736466058noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9115644605833384138.post-8882692453714386742010-05-18T08:05:00.003+01:002010-05-18T08:35:51.531+01:00OpenID<div>I'm a happy new user of <a href="http://myopenid.com/">http://myopenid.com</a>. </div><div><ul><li>Registration was very simple</li><li>The OpenID urls you get are nice (yourchoice.myopenid.com)</li><li>It supports multiple personas, i.e. during the signon process, you can choose differents sets of personal information to share with the requesting site</li><li>You get a detailed account activity report</li></ul></div><div>Out of laziness, I've been resisting for years to get a proper OpenID account. Sometimes I've been using the one provided with blogger.com; others, my Flickr photostream url. And then sometimes I've signed up to places using my google or twitter accounts. In fact, a site requesting access to my list of contacts during registration with my google account has been the trigger to take care of this.</div><div><br /></div><div><a href="http://intertwingly.net/blog/2007/01/03/OpenID-for-non-SuperUsers">Two html lines</a> have allowed me to use a vanity url (<a href="http://els.verg.es/xavier">http://els.verg.es/xavier</a>) and to avoid getting married to myopenid.com</div>-Xvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12954073038736466058noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9115644605833384138.post-59834600474035055082006-12-28T17:11:00.000+01:002006-12-28T17:12:49.342+01:00In good companyI recently stumbled upon the fact that <a href="http://www.ambysoft.com/">Scott Ambler</a>, who inspired <a href="http://xdexavier.blogspot.com/2006/11/no-lo-leern.html">my second post in this blog</a>, <a href="http://www-306.ibm.com/software/rational/bios/ambler.html">is an IBMer</a>.<br /><br />I feel in very good company every time that I learn that people that I know/read/admire "outside" are also "inside". It has just happened with Scott, but has happened to me before with <a href="http://samba.org/%7Etridge/">Tridge</a>, <a href="http://www.intertwingly.net/blog/">Sam Ruby</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Gamma">Erich Gamma</a>...-Xvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12954073038736466058noreply@blogger.com0