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05 Dec

Memo to OpenID: Keep it simple, please

With all the buzz about Facebook Connect this week, it's worth asking the question: Whatever happened to OpenID? The universal log-in standard was created in 2005 by Brad Fitzpatrick, founder of LiveJournal, while he was working at blog software company Six Apart. (Fitzpatrick now works at Goo...

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Scour brings friend tracking and personalization to metasearch

Metasearch engine Scour has new features that provide more personalization to users. It has added a Friends Feed, which keeps track of friends and tells users what others are commenting on. Along with that, the site finally allows users to add an image to their profile, redeem points through...

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Nombray lets you cybersquat your online identity

Nombray is a new site that lets you buy vanity domains for your name. The service is aimed at people with very little experience setting up a Web site, and lets them "squat" the page while funneling any traffic to third party services they're already using. To get a page you simp...

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Ning puts the handcuffs on porno networks

There's no more room for smut and naughty bits on build-your-own social network service Ning, according to a post on the company blog. Ning has announced that it will shut down its "Red Light District" of adult content, and on January 1 will formally ban it. "We are exploring wa...

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Digg CEO says company's not for sale

Jay Adelson, CEO of social news company Digg, has used a BusinessWeek interview to attempt to quash those long-standing acquisition rumors. From what he said, Digg is not for sale. "Now I am pressured to keep costs reasonable and focus more on the top-line revenue, which we really haven't...

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Google Calendar officially comes to Apple's iCal

Google Calendar officially comes to Apple's iCal

Google on Monday formally announced full support for the CalDAV protocol along with the release of a small piece of software for Mac computers that lets users easily link up their Google Calendars with the iCal application. Google had previously launched CalDAV support back in late July, howe...

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