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57 Participants working together to build an interoperable user-centric identity layer for the Internet!
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Tuesday and Wednesday, April 8 and 9 at RSA 2008, Moscone Center, San Francisco, California
Location: Mezzanine Level Room 220
Interactive Working Sessions: Tuesday and Wednesday, 11am - 4pm
Demonstrations: Tuesday and Wednesday, 4pm - 6pm
Reception: Wednesday, 4pm - [...]
Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 1, 2008
Filed under: Information Cards, Firefox, OpenID, Windows Cardspace, Phishing Resistance, Software, I-names, Bandit Project, Pamela Project, Higgins Project, Interoperability, Shibboleth, JanRain
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Thanks and congratulations to Axel for his new release of the Firefox Information Card add-on that tames all that JavaScript Kung Fu with ease! I’ve updated the pertinent OSIS interop results page from “Issues” to “Works”.
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The new release of the Firefox Information Card add-on recently announced by Axel Nennker is notable not only for its features, but also because it incorporates contributions by Andy Hodgkinson of the Bandit Project that make it work with the DigitalMe Identity Selector (as well as bug fixes that Andy made). This means that the same Firefox add-on code can now be used with at least three Identity Selectors – openinfocard, DigitalMe, and Windows CardSpace.
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I wanted to call your attention to the new release of the Firefox Information Card add-on that Axel Nennker posted this week. Axel’s changes address a number of issues identified during the Interop at Catalyst in Barcelona .
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Last night OSIS and the Burton Group held the third in a series of user-centric identity Interop events where companies and projects building user-centric identity software components came together and tested the interoperation of their software together. Following on the Interops at IIW in May and Catalyst in June , the participants continued their joint work of ensuring that the identity software we’re all building works great together.
Posted to Windows CardSpace Team Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 24, 2007
Filed under: Information Cards, Firefox, OpenID, Windows Cardspace, Phishing Resistance, Software, I-names, Bandit Project, Documentation, Pamela Project, Higgins Project, Interoperability, LiveID, Shibboleth
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