Howdy Jeff,

PS3 clients, etc. are off limits to discuss publicly, sorry.

Did you see the list of apps using the public Netflix APIs?
http://www.netflix.com/AppGallery

Btw, why do you feel 3rd party apps authorized to manipulate a customer's
resources (that is, doing something OAuth was designed for) won't get
a nod of appreciation? What do you plan to use OAuth for?

-Hans


On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm giving a talk as part of the sales pitch to our group for using OAuth
> soon. It would be very good to be able to point to some non-trivial
> application many of them have used. Is it the case that the PS3 netflix
> client uses OAuth? If so, is the life-cycle documented somewhere (e.g. I
> assume that the client itself is an OAuth consumer and that the first
> exchange is an out of band communication to exchange public keys.)
>
> If this is not the case, is there some widely used site that people can see
> the lifecycle? Simple examples (like writing a small client to access your
> Netflix queue) while amusing, won't get a nod of appreciation from people.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> -- jj
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