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Actually Facebook is adopting OpenID. It seems to pick up thrive. And once the user has set up a OpenId, it makes things easier for him not having to remember multiple passwords.

All we have to hope for is Google revisiting their faulty implementation.

There is a question on SU about this, asking about OpenId's futureOpenId's future.

Actually Facebook is adopting OpenID. It seems to pick up thrive. And once the user has set up a OpenId, it makes things easier for him not having to remember multiple passwords.

All we have to hope for is Google revisiting their faulty implementation.

There is a question on SU about this, asking about OpenId's future.

Actually Facebook is adopting OpenID. It seems to pick up thrive. And once the user has set up a OpenId, it makes things easier for him not having to remember multiple passwords.

All we have to hope for is Google revisiting their faulty implementation.

There is a question on SU about this, asking about OpenId's future.

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Ralph Rickenbach
Ralph Rickenbach

Actually Facebook is adopting OpenID. It seems to pick up thrive. And once the user has set up a OpenId, it makes things easier for him not having to remember multiple passwords.

All we have to hope for is Google revisiting their faulty implementation.

There is a question on SU about this, asking about OpenId's future.