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TechCrunch
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WordPress.com Gains Support For OAuth2, Dedicated Developer Portal
In a blog post on the WordPress.com blog, Automattic 's Justin Shreve this morning acknowledged his employer's aspirations to turn WordPress.com into more of a platform th...Read more... -
Facebook's Own (Smaller) "OAuthpocalypse": Devs Have 48 Hours To Secure Apps
For a group of developers on Facebook's platform, the clock is ticking. Last night and into today, Facebook has been sending out notices to developers they believe have apps ...Read more... -
Google Ready To Slurp Up More Yahoo Users With OpenID Sign-Ups
Google just made it easier for people with Yahoo accounts to sign up for a Google account. With one click, you can now use your Yahoo credentials to sign up for a Google acc...Read more... -
OAuthpocalypse Tomorrow: Twitter Ending Basic Auth Support At 8 AM PT
A couple weeks ago, we noted the start of the " OAuthpocalypse " -- that is, Twitter's move to make all developers use OAuth rather than basic authentication for their third-pa...Read more... -
Gowalla Finally Releases Their Check-In API With Some Nice Tools And OAuth 2 Support
You could make an argument that one of the things holding back the growth of location-based service Gowalla was that there was no full API support. After all, rival Foursqu...Read more...
Company
Summary

- Company Name: OAuth
- Homepage: http://oauth.net
- Blog: http://blog.oauth.net/
- Category: web
- Founded: 2006
- Overview:
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OAuth is an open protocol to allow secure API authorization in a simple and standard method from desktop, mobile and web applications. OAuth allows consumer developers to publish and interact with protected data. OAuth also allows service provider developers to give users access to their data while protecting their account credentials.
People
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| Ben Laurie | Author |
| Breno de Medeiros | Author |
| Brian Slesinsky | Author |
| Darren Bounds | Author |
| Eran Hammer-Lahav | Editor |
| John Panzer | Author |
| Kellan Elliott-McCrea | Author |
| Leah Culver | Author |
| Richard Conlan | Author |
| Todd Sieling | Author |
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| Andy Smith | Author |
| Blaine Cook | Author |
| Brian Eaton | Author |
| Chris Messina | Author |
| Dirk Balfanz | Author |
| Eran Sandler | Author |
| Jonathan Sergent | Author |
| Larry Halff | Author |
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| Sam Quigley | Author |







