Reuters is reporting that Yahoo is going to stop users from accessing its web services, such as Flickr and Fantasy Sports, with their Google or Facebook credentials. Currently you have an option to sign into Yahoo services with those options but it’s coming to an end. Once this is rolled out, the next time you try and login you will be asked to create a Yahoo ID or enter your Yahoo ID. Marissa Mayer is forging ahead to make Yahoo relevant again and allowing logins from competing companies is something she’s ready to do away with.
Google Continues Its Acquisition Spree By Buying SlickLogin
Israeli security startup, SlickLogin had been scooped up by Google in what seems like a field day of acquisition (s) for the search giant. SlickLogin has developed technology using your smartphone and high-frequency sounds to allow you to login to web services such as email and social sites. Google grabbed these guys fairly quickly into their journey so they must have something worth looking at. Founders Or Zelig, Eran Galili and Ori Kabeli began this project last August 2013, an infant company and idea indeed.
Factory Reset Your Chromebook Without Password
So Kevin C. Tofel over at Gigaom has a nice little tutorial on how to factory reset your Chromebook even without your password. Normally, when … Read more…
Feedly Transitions From Google OAuth to Google+ Login Then Rollsback
Google has been unifying their login system across devices and websites alike with Google+ authentication, and it looks like Feedly was going to jump in … Read more…
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