To that end, for example, advocacy for email addresses to be used as OpenIDs is growing, providing web users the convenience of reusing a familiar identifier, and affording developers a way to “upgrade” legacy userbases that may have been keyed to unique email addresses. ❋ Unknown (2008)
If this was implemented on Facebook or MySpace, would their respective userbases not be apopletic? ❋ Unknown (2009)
Am i the only one who can forsee a massive revolt by both the aol and msn userbases after they hear that their network is going to be “invaded by the enemy”? ❋ Unknown (2005)
Well, support will be severely limited, but maintained until there's a way to port entire apps (including their userbases) to a standards-based approach. ❋ Jay Hathaway (2010)
Networking sites like Mixi, Gree, and MBGA. jp all enjoy userbases in the tens of millions over there, and local game publishers are starting to take notice -- including one of the most prestigious of all. ❋ RSS_FEED (2010)
For all the crowing the platform holders have been doing about the userbases of their respective networks, there's a much bigger player these days in the gaming space, even though it's not terribly likely too many of our readers are a part of it-or at least would admit to being so. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Foursquare, and services like it, are aware that they are running the risk of established digital players, namely Twitter and Facebook, starting to prioritise location and developing a whole host of tools to encourage their huge userbases and commercial partners to take advantage of geo opportunities. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Non-free distros make almost no attempts to inform their userbases of the importance of freedom, even though they wouldn't exist without it. ❋ LXer (2010)
Twitter and Facebook, starting to prioritise location and developing a whole host of tools to encourage their huge userbases and commercial partners to take advantage of geo opportunities. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Rival app stores, like Google 's Android Market and Palm App Catalog, are much smaller, with smaller userbases, and have so far lacked such high-profile app stories. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Other than noting that San Diego and Phoenix were chosen for their tech-savvy userbases and varied geographies, the announcement is skimpy on the details. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I don't really have a good sense what most Fortran users would mean; partly, I've been out of the community for a few years, but it's also rather different userbases. ❋ Unknown (2010)
But when we're talking about userbases of millions, even an apparently trivial percentage becomes significant, with thousands of people affected. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The top 10 chart of growing userbases welcomed two new faces: IGG Inc. 's fish farm and ❋ Unknown (2009)
An example of the Userbase-Bubble is the $3 [billion] for [Snapchat] from Facebook, they only offer this because it has the userbase containing mostly [teens], exactly what Facebook is losing on. ❋ Rienb (2013)