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So does this mean OpenID is not ready for prime time? I don’t think it is ready to be the all-singing, all-dancing Single Sign On solution for the Internet, but OpenIDs are a globally unique identifier and can be very useful in the Social Graph and Data Portability problem spaces. It is also useful for writing comments, essentially tagging your content with your identifier. Similar to other internet technologies, OpenID will get used in ways that it was not intended, and it will evolve to address issues. Given how the year is starting, it looks like that will evolution will have a fast pace this year.
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Yahoo has joined Googleâs silo building by releasing BBAuth, a mechanism for other sites to access services and data within the world of Yahoo. Unlike Googleâs Account Authentication, Yahoo is allowing their service to be used for SSO and registration. BBAuth is clearly targeted at Web 2.0 site developers, encouraging them to build apps on the Yahoo platform so that they get access to all those Yahoo users.. While I understand how this helps Yahoo strengthen their relationship with their users, it would seem Yahoo did not learn what Microsoft learned with Passport, as Yahoo is deepening their identity silo, rather then participating in the emerging identity infrastructure.
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