Posts Tagged ‘openid’
chi.mp invites for the best 5 comments
January 26th, 2009 • 10 comments
Tags: chi.mp, identity, Internet, openid, Social Web, web
Chi.mp is a service that aggregates your online identity merging your activity from Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, and others. They are also an OpenID provider which means, upon registration, you will automatically have a single login for the multitude of sites that support OpenID. I will give away a chi.mp invite to each of the 5 readers who leave the best suggestions of geeky things you’d like to learn how to do. This could be something like installing a Linux distro or configuring port forwarding on a router, or it could be a little more hardcore like tweaking the CSS in a WordPress theme or something geekier still. Make sure it’s related to gaming, the Internet, or tech in some way. I’m not going to post any cross-stitch patterns. (Sorry!) Please leave your e-mail address intact (I have a plugin that will obscure it from harvesters). While you’re here, check out some of my other posts and subscribe if you like what you see. Thanks!
Update: One of the invites has already been claimed. Four still remain!