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Integrate Google, Yahoo and OpenID in android application?


I want to integrate Google, Yahoo and OpenID in my android application. I have successfully done with facebook, twitter. I had used facebook android sdk for facebook integration and twitter4j-core-android-2.2.3.jar for twitter integration. Now I am looking for Yahoo, Google and openId integration. I searched for yahoo integration also registered to get consumer key, consumer secrete key and application id. But I didn't find any jar or sdk for yahoo integration. There is for iPhone but not any thing for android.



I want my user to able to login in my application using any off the yahoo, gmail, openid account.



Plz guide me to if any jars or sdk is available for these integration. Thanks in advance....


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  1. You can start with the Yahoo API, the Google API, and the OpenID developer site.

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