Since last July, Conductive Online Services has been included as a developer for electronic billing format Facturae in the official lists of the Tax Office website (Agencia Tributaria).

BUILDING INTERNET AND MOBILE SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
Since last July, Conductive Online Services has been included as a developer for electronic billing format Facturae in the official lists of the Tax Office website (Agencia Tributaria).
After analyzing LonelyID statistics results during the first month of our launch, we realized that a high percentage of users who requested an account have not yet made use of it. This situation is worrying us and we think that is mainly due to the lack of knowledge that exists around the OpenID standard. Most of the websites that support OpenID use different mechanisms for registration (applying different data records, not allowing direct registration with OpenID, etc.) The diversity of formats and registration processes add extra difficulty to the use of OpenID by the users. To try to encourage a bit more the use of OpenID, we have decided to prepare and launch over the next days a serie of demonstration videos. Those videos will contain real examples of how to use LonelyID on broadly-known OpenID-enabled websites. The first video of the serie corresponds to an example of registration with LonelyID on www.dailymotion.com website.
We have just released a free version of LonelyID Mobile for iPhone for a limited time. LonelyID is an authentication system based on OpenID that allows you to avoid remembering any password. Your new password will be generated safely inside your mobile phone. The password generated on the mobile changes every minute and the previous password is no longer valid. This ensures you can access your websites without having to remember passwords and without having to worry about malware or keyloggers. If you would really like to use (or already use) an OpenID service to access your favorite websites, we encourage you to try LonelyID. Download the iphone application directly from the following URL:
According to the information published on the OpenID Foundation website there are over 9 million websites utilizing OpenID for registration and login on some portion of their websites. Within this group of websites that supports OpenID, we may also include the vast majority of the applications that we have created this year using our development platform TubeSpark. As I mentioned in previous articles, TubeSpark natively supports OpenID authentication and user registration. Our commitment and trust on OpenID allowed us to create a free OpenID service. The service is called LonelyID and uses a special authentication mechanism that goes beyond the classic user/password authentication. With LonelyID, passwords are generated randomly in the user's mobile phone (using LonelyID Mobile) with no need to exchange data with the authentication server. To learn more about LonelyID, you can visit: http://www.lonelyid.com
Finally, we renamed our software platform (which until now had no official name) with the name of TubeSpark. The vast majority of our applications and web projects are developed on TubeSpark (currently working on version 4.2) TubeSpark is a software that allows the creation of all types of cutting-edge applications for the Internet in a quick and efficient manner.
Although version 1.0 of LonelyDrops was initially intended to be used with drop-down lists on SELECT elements, here we are going to describe additional ways to manipulate the lists to get other screen presentations. In this case, we have prepared a sample with the list of countries organized by continent with links on each country.
From a user's request, we have added a new drop-down list within the LonelyDrops database.
A couple of weeks ago we were foretelling its release but now we can say that LonelyID service is a reality!
We’re really excited to (almost) announce LonelyID, a new form of online authentication. With it you will not need to remember passwords anymore. LonelyID is an authentication system that provides you access from any Internet-enabled computer to all those web applications compatible with OpenID in a completely secure form and with no need to remember any password by simply installing an application called LonelyID Mobile on your phone. For more info visit: www.lonelyid.com
We have now included two new lists in LonelyDrops for Spanish autonomous communities and provinces. Codes for these lists are: spain_autonomies and spain_provinces Here's an example of use combining both lists: http://www.lonelydrops.com/dp/local/example6.void
After a frantic summer, finally we found the time to prepare the launch of a new web service so everybody can make use of it. We have been using the service in conductiva for some months in our projects and now we think it's time to present it to the public. The service is called lonelydrops and its main goal is to help people to create multi-language dropdown lists (such as lists of countries, timezones, continents, etc.). Neither databases nor special complicated configurations are needed to build these lists. The web service has been designed to be easy to use by inserting a few lines of Javascript in any html page and with no need to have a database-enabled web server. To have a better understanding of how the service works, we have prepared a website where you can find more information and see some practical examples.
We are glad to anounce a new section in our website called Labs!
In Labs section we'll publish web utilities (such as web services or applications) that have helped us on our daily work and as they are being useful to us we think they are worth sharing too. What you will find in Labs section
And soon...Over the next months the section will grow up with new services and applications.
The website for advertising agency Targeting, www.targeting.es, contains a new section: Press Office (Sala de prensa in spanish). Conductiva's blog publisher software combined with Conductiva's newsletter software (with subscriber management and massive email delivery) have been in charge to get the work done. Both tools (blog and newsletter) have been used in several of our projects during these last months.
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