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Facebook Finally Opening Up
By Chris Crum - Mon, 04/27/2009 - 09:10 2 comments
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Social Media , facebook , APIs , social networks , Apps , Twitter , developers , Application Development
Twitter Temporarily Disables OAuth for Security Reasons
By Chris Crum - Wed, 04/22/2009 - 23:38
Twitter recently released a product called "Sign in with Twitter," which is basically the social network's answer to Facebook Connect, Google Friend Connect, etc.
It's based on OAuth, but there's a security problem with OAuth. In fact, Twitter and Yahoo have both disabled OAuth support temporarily. Biz Stone talks a little bit about it on the official Twitter Blog:
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