Simon Willison has setup idproxy.net, that lets you use your Yahoo! account as an OpenID. In an ideal world, some or all of the sites with large user databases (Yahoo!, AOL, Google, Amazon and so on) would act as OpenID providers, allowing their users to sign in to OpenID supporting sites around the Web. [Continue]
Tenni Theurer has a post regarding performance on the Yahoo! User Interface Blog. Tenni clarifies that performance finds place in the UI blog because web page performance is affected by the user interface design and development. [Continue]
Yahoo and Microsoft have agreed to adopt the Sitemap protocol introduced by Google for indexing web sites. The protocol is now housed at common place and explains the associated XML format. Google Sitemaps is a popular protocol already with plugins available for a lot of web site building tools, including WordPress. [Continue]
Tagging is an inherent part of blogging. You not only write but also tell people its associations. This is pretty convenient for the readers, but not very convenient for me as a blogger. [Continue]