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AOL

Huzzah! AOL is supporting OpenID, which is huge. [via] [via]

I don’t know how many users they have but it was once 26+ million. I wonder how many websites this year will now integrate OpenID support to tap this new resource? Let the flood of users begin.
A Key point for AOL users;
Every AOL/AIM user now has at least one OpenID URI, http://openid.aol.com/< sn >.
Enter in your OpenId URI in the appropriate field, click, and then verify your OpenID request on the OpenID providers website.

It’s now just that simple to leave comments/create accounts/and more on any OpenID enabled website, like my blog, LiveJournal, and People Aggregator.

OpenID rocks.

[update]“There are now 63 million AOL/AIM OpenIDs.” and more here.

[tags]OpenID, AOL, internet, security, identity, social networking, social software, blogs, comments[/tags]

Bad Behavior has blocked 1330 access attempts in the last 7 days.

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