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    Explore " open id" with insightful episodes like ""Let's all push ourselves here" - OpenAP is only trying to bring together media companies, agencies, brands, measurement and data providers to advance data-driven TV advertising in a way that satisfies all parties - including consumers." and "Myles Eftos - Web APIs, Oauth and OpenID: A developer’s guide" from podcasts like ""Next in Media" and "Web Directions Podcast"" and more!

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    "Let's all push ourselves here" - OpenAP is only trying to bring together media companies, agencies, brands, measurement and data providers to advance data-driven TV advertising in a way that satisfies all parties - including consumers.

    "Let's all push ourselves here" - OpenAP is only trying to bring together media companies, agencies, brands, measurement and data providers to advance data-driven TV advertising in a way that satisfies all parties - including consumers.

    Next in Marketing spoke with Ed Davis President, Product & Operations at OpenAP about how the media venture - jointly owned by NBCUniversal, Paramount, Warner Discovery and others - has rolled out a series of news products, including a centralized data hub, an identity framework and a measurement tool - all aimed at helping marketers better target consumers, while reducing waste in their media spending (so people stop seeing the same ads again and again).

     

    Guest: Ed Davis

    Host: Mike Shields

    Myles Eftos - Web APIs, Oauth and OpenID: A developer’s guide

    Myles Eftos - Web APIs, Oauth and OpenID: A developer’s guide
    Online web applications are big business, with many people relying on the cloud for data storage and workflow. These days, an API is an essential part of any online system, but this presents authentication and authorisation issues for the humble web developer. Learn how to create Web APIs, how OpenID and Oauth works and what you need to do to implement them. Myles is a Perth-based Web developer who feels as at home building INNER JOINS as he does calculating the specificity of CSS selectors. He has worked in all the major web languages, with his weapon of choice being Ruby on Rails. He is a big advocate of semantic CSS, and unobtrusive JavaScript. He has a weakness for code double dares, many of which have resulted in crazy experiments, such as @baggygreen: a twitter cricket commentator and a version of Super Mario Bros. written entirely in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. During his 8-years in the industry, working under the moniker of MadPilot Productions, he has worked with pretty much everyone in Perth. He has also been on the committee of the Australian Web Industry Association since it’s inception, currently residing in the role of event coordinator. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).
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