Microsoft Code Name "Zermatt" Beta readme
The Microsoft Code Name "Zermatt" is a framework targeted for .Net developers to help them to build claims-aware applications to address today’s application security requirements using a simplified model that is open and extensible and can improve security. Developers can build externalized authentication capabilities for their applications and build custom “identity providers”, often referred to as Security Token Services (STS).
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IdentityBlog - Digital Identity, Privacy ...
Microsoft's number one identity blogger.
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IdentitySelector For Firefox - CodePlex
A CardSpace Identity Selector plugin for Firefox
in list: The "must have" list of free applications
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Windows Live ID Service
Microsoft's proprietary passport network is now known as the "Windows Live ID Service" but it's still just as proprietary and locked in, and it's only real improvement is support for CardSpace for authentication.
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OpenXRI - SourceForge.net
An open source (Apache 2.0 License) project to provide open source tools and utilities for working with XRI (see http://www.inames.net and http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=xri)
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OpenID According to Dave - YouTube
A good, simple explanation of how OpenID works and why you need it.
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I-Names Explained - XDI.org
An explanation of how I-Names will work (which is supported by OpenID 2.0)
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Identity Commons
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