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February 07, 2008

Yahoo! and other companies join the OpenID Foundation Board

This morning, the OpenID Foundation announced that Yahoo!, along with Google, IBM, Microsoft, and Verisign, will be joining as board members to help further the  marketing, user experience, and adoption efforts around OpenID.

This follows closely on the heels of our product launch last week.

Hasn't this been a great year thus far?!

Related coverage:

Techcrunch
PC Magazine
New York Times
Artur Bergman on the O'Reilly Radar
CNET - Clarification: Unlike what this post suggests, I am *not* the Yahoo! representative on the OpenID Foundation board
Ars Technica

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Strange, I don't see an OpenID Sign In box on your blog

I know, ironic, isn't it? I need to bug typepad some more.

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