so i have tried various plugins to try this including
loginza looks nice but does not log me in just redirects me back to
my homepage and its in russian
janrain loog very good and theres a simple-modal login plugin that looks brilliant too. but it very expensive as i need this for multiple blogs.
open id i think this turns you into an open id provider non the less i need a google button for my login
why i need this is my users have a name#mydomainname.com but google hosted and this eliminates our use for lots of password. also looks like a lot of other people are looking for a solution to this. any one got any ideas how i can get this
Janrain plugin is free check this link.
And he give all social in the demo (try to comment).
EDIT
Other solution on code canyon.
After several trials, the best plugin for this kind of job is http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/social-connect/
It covers not only Google but other services as well (Facebook, Twitter, WordPress.com)
Here you can find some details on installing it
http://giannopoulos.net/2011/12/28/how-to-add-facebooktwitteretc-authentication-on-wordpress/
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Recently, I had a client send me a screenshot of what appeared to be a LinkedIn Plugin. I asked the client where they got it from, but they couldn't remember, but wanted me to replicate it on their new site... I've looked all over and couldn't seem to find anything exactly like this. I am not very well-versed when it comes to LinkedIn, so the answer may be right under my nose.
Would anyone out there know where I can find this?
http://i.stack.imgur.com/HCxUj.png
I've looked through http://developer.linkedin.com/plugins, but couldn't find anything that had 'Latest Discussions' or 'Most Popular'.
The screenshot you've attached looks like a custom API integration emulating the widget that is found in LinkedIn hosted groups on LinkedIn.com. There are no LinkedIn-supported plugins available that can provide this functionality at this time. From the forums, a post from a LinkedIn employee:
https://developer.linkedin.com/comment/12044#comment-12044
Agorava LinkedIn is an connector to LinkedIn for Agorava. And Agorava Socializer also supports LinkedIn beside other popular social networking services like Facebook or Twitter.
As you know, a lot of bigger news websites have intorduced "social readers" for Facebook (e.g. https://apps.facebook.com/wpsocialreader/), which log what the user has read into the activity stream ("Michael read..."). Is it possible to integrate similar functionality into a Wordpress blog? Are the relevant API's open? Are there any plugins available? Thanks.
UPD: http://trac.ahwebdev.fr/projects/facebook-awd
The plugin seems to do the trick. Will have to try it out!
Yep, all of the APIs required to recreate the WashPo Reader or the Guardian reader etc are open, so it shouldn't be an issue to implement it for Wordpress.
Here's the relevant docs - https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/
i am the creator of Facebook AWD.
From now to get actions publishing working with Facebook AWD and wordpress you must buy a subplugin.
This process will take place with the v1.3 of Facebook AWD
Update: The plugin is ready here: http://facebook-awd.ahwebdev.fr/plugins/opengraph-actions/
Came across this post while searching for something related. Anyone still thinking of integrating Social read with any blog or website can simply use this plugin(For non-developers or for developers who just want to use a ready made solution)..
http://sharethis.com/publishers/get-sharenow
I've recently installed the browser plugin Disconnect to keep Facebook, Twitter and Google from recording my browser history as I use the regular web while still letting me use those services when I choose to.
Can anyone explain how Disconnect works?
I'm interested in how it works to understand where my web experience might be changed or compromised and as an intellectual curiosity about what these sites are doing and how it can be blocked.
There are detailed descriptions of what our extensions do in the extension galleries (and someday soon, our site), e.g.:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/jeoacafpbcihiomhlakheieifhpjdfeo
More technically, all our extension code is open source (and well commented and otherwise readable, if I do say so myself):
https://github.com/disconnectme
I'm only guessing, but to track you, google, facebook and twitter send you a cookie to identify you. Then if you browse the web a display page that contain an adsense banner, a g+1 button an analytic script, a facebook/twitter widget, google , facebook and tweeter access this cookie.
So to prevent them to record your browsing, maybe the addon filter the cookie sent in http request or filter google/fb/twitter script/iframe/url from the viewed page.
Hope this could give you a hint.
Regards
I have developed asp.net MVC social networking site. I do not want to keep credentials at my database. Its user choice like stackoverflow (this forum). When we saying login the there should be option that to login with google/yahoo/facebook credentials, if user has account over there. What I have to do? is there any webservice provided by sites (google/yahoo/facebook) or what is remedy over this ? this topic in totally new for me . I expecting help from you gems..
You could implement OpenID. DotNetOpenAuth is implementation for .NET.
Sounds like OpenId would work for you (click, and more).
Library's to use in your apps.
For Facebook you want to use Facebook Connect. There is an implementation for .net on codeplex that you may want to have a look at. You may also want to look at this question.
Google uses OpenId. You can use DotNetOpenAuth to connect to google (and any other OpenId provider, such as Yahoo and twitter).
If you want to connect with Microsoft's LiveId, you may want to read this tutorial.
EDIT
There is also the option of using JanRain, a single provider that consolidates a large number of login providers. But note that JanRain is only free up to 1000 users.
There are solutions that enable authentication and features (like status updates, friends etc) from all mentioned sites, one of them is RPX from JanRain. I've experience with RPX personally and it's a great product, however, it will cost you money. They charge you per registered user etc.. I do not know of an open source solution that can compete with RPX.
If you are not interested in paying for a product you can always implement support for the mentioned sites yourself. All of them provide open API's and examples for how to do this. For Facebook it's very easy to implement Facebook Connect. Google and Yahoo both support Open ID and there are plenty of open source resources available for .NET (like http://www.dotnetopenauth.net/).
Good luck with your community!
I'm looking to generate a bunch of links to add to my tumblr site Planning for Failure for people to share articles on Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Reddit, etc.
I know there are wordpress plugins that do this for you. I've currently added Facebook and Twitter by hand, but I'm guessing there's an easier way to do this.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
http://addthis.com/ seems to do the trick.