Videos tagged with OAuth
Google I/O 2010 - Knowledge is (less) power: Exploring the Google PowerMeter API Google APIs 101 Srikanth Rajagopalan, Rus Heywood In this session we will discuss interesting ways to make users understand and manage their home energy use through Google PowerMeter. The Google PowerMeter API currently available allows devices to integrate with Google PowerMeter. Come learn how you can build with ...
Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next?
Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next? Social Web 201 Adam Nash, Neal Sample, Chris Messina, Angus Logan, Ryan Sarver, Chris Cole, Kara Swisher (moderator) With the advent of social protocols like OAuth, OpenID and ActivityStrea.ms, it's clear that the web has gone social and is becoming more open. Adam Nash (LinkedIn), Daniel Raffel (Yahoo), Chris Messina (Google), Angus Logan (...
Google I/O 2010 - OpenID-based SSO & OAuth for Google Apps
Google I/O 2010 - OpenID-based single sign on and OAuth data access for Google Apps Enterprise, Google APIs 201 Ryan Boyd, David Primmer A discussion of all the auth tangles you've encountered so far -- OpenID, SSO, 2-Legged OAuth, 3-Legged OAuth, and Hybrid OAuth. We'll show you when and where to use the APIs, code some example apps, and demonstrate how they all integrate with Google APIs and ...
Google I/O 2008 - OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!
OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!Joseph Smarr (Plaxo)A number of emerging technologies will soon collectively enable an open social web in which users control their information and it can flow between multiple sites and services. OpenID, OAuth, microformats, OpenSocial, the Social Graph API, friends-list portability, and more will be discussed, as well as a coherent vision for how the piec...
Google I/O 2008 - OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!
OpenSocial, OpenID, and OAuth: Oh, My!Joseph Smarr (Plaxo)A number of emerging technologies will soon collectively enable an open social web in which users control their information and it can flow between multiple sites and services. OpenID, OAuth, microformats, OpenSocial, the Social Graph API, friends-list portability, and more will be discussed, as well as a coherent vision for how the piec...
Google I/O 2009 - ..Standards-based Security & Identity..
Google I/O 2009 - Practical Standards-based Security and Identity in the EnterpriseEric SachsGoogle is incorporating today's open identity and authorization standards into not only its consumer applications, but also its enterprise software and its internal operations. Learn how Google both contributes to the advance of these technologies and applies them in practice.For presentation slides and...
Google I/O 2009 - The Social Web: An Implementor's Guide
Google I/O 2009 - The Social Web: An Implementor's GuideJoseph SmarrThe Web is going social and the Social Web is going open--come and learn the latest ways to build your website into this social ecosystem. Reduce sign-up friction with OpenID and OAuth hybrid onboarding. Use Portable Contacts to tap your users' social graph without scraping. Let them promote your site across the web with Activi...
Google I/O 2011: Integrating to eBooks: APIs to Sell and Read eBooks
Kevin Landry, Pratip BanerjiLearn how independent booksellers, book-centric web sites, and e-reader device makers are using Google eBooks APIs to extend their reach in the digital book marketplace. See how Google Affiliate Network, GData API for books, EDItX XML standards, OAuth, and Adobe DRM enable a range of eBook integrations.
Google I/O 2011: Identity and Data Access: OpenID and OAuth
Ryan BoydUse OpenID and OAuth to stop requiring your users to type usernames and passwords. In this session, we'll demonstrate how to improve user experience and lower barriers to entry for your application by using OpenID. We'll show how to securely access powerful user data securely using OAuth. We'll also talk about which flavors of these technologies should be used for common use cases.
Avi Bryant on Trendly, Ruby, Smalltalk and Javascript
Summary Avi Bryant talks about the iterative process that led to Trendly (http://trendly.com/ ), using Javascript, Ruby and Java in the process. He goes on to give his view on the state of Smalltalk and Squeak and talks about his experiments with writing a Smalltalk that compiles to idiomatic Javascript to make use of all the modern Javascript VMs. Bio Avi Bryant is the co-CEO of Dabble DB, a V...