Posted on September 30, 2009 by crobync
It’s a big day for Cliqset and the social web! Today, we opened up the new beta of our online community to a limited group of people to get feedback.
As the nature of conversations on the Web has been dramatically changing to mirror those in real life – centered around topics, location and audience – Cliqset [...]
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Posted on September 19, 2009 by crobync
On the heels of their local Ignite meetup, the Atlanta tech scene is gearing up for yet another cool event. On September 25, Jacksonville-based Cliqset is heading up to visit our techie neighbors in Georgia and participate in New Media Atlanta. We’re especially excited to sponsor the event because building a community is very important [...]
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Posted on December 27, 2008 by dbounds
The OpenID Foundation election results are in and a great board has been elected:
Snorri Giorgetti
Nat Sakimura
Chris Messina
David Recordon
Eric Sachs
Scott Kveton
Brian Kissel
Cliqset would like to congratulate each of the winners and thank them for their commitment to the OpenID community.
We look forward to working with each of you.
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Posted on November 2, 2008 by dbounds
The OAuth Protocol
For those of you who aren’t familiar with it, OAuth is a relatively new (1.0 is less than a year old) protocol designed to help provide a simple, secure authorization scheme for web and desktop applications. It’s particularly useful as a mechanism for users to authorize access to resources in one application (like [...]
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