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| Subject: | Re: OpenID and the web |
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| Date: | Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:48:17 -0700 |
I'm curious what the group thinks about the recentWe've not seen any real surge beyond announcements from the tech providers.
surge in support for OpenID across the web and the
impact it will have.
Are you sure? Passport and Liberty Alliance also had lots of press and support, but they never seemed to get off the ground in any big way any more than CORBA, X.500 directories/LDAP, PKI....These sites are gaining in popularity quickly and with the announcements of support from big players Yahoo, Microsoft and Google, combined with smaller web2.0 celeb-run sites like Digg, OpenID appears to what will eventually be the norm.
Thoughts?
David
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