Episode 28: OAuth
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This week we look at the Yahoo/Bing search news, an open source Google Analytics project, and OAuth.
News and Follow-Ups
- 00:50 – Yahoo to use Bing
- 14:28 – Protovis – Advanced graphing library in Javascript
Webapps
- 18:37 – Google Wonder Wheel
- 22:43 – Piwik – Open Source Google Analytics Clone
- 28:04 – Vischeck – See your website from the eyes of the color blind
- 31:44 – Browsershots – Screenshots of your website from tons of browsers
Topics
- 35:18 - OAuth – Valet Key for Web Apps
August 6th, 2009 at 7:10 am
I am actually really starting to like Bing. I have been using it as my main search for about a week now. Jade, I also don’t really use the browser search box. I looked up Linux, to see what you guys were talking about, and I haven’t seen anything of the sort. ‘Linux xp’ is at the bottom of the suggested searches list. On top of that, isn’t Linux XP an actual distro? That seemed a little weak. To each their own, Google is great for its own reasons, and I like Bing’s user experience.
August 6th, 2009 at 9:32 am
Rob,
I just checked and it literally changed. Bing has fixed the autopopulated results for linux.
August 11th, 2009 at 3:26 am
Nice topic with the Oauth . I am using it on Twitter integration.It’s great
August 11th, 2009 at 9:49 am
It’s the way to go! Glad to hear about more web app writers who care about their users!