Here’s an addendum for my previous post about OpenID: AOL supports OpenID authentication for all(?) screennames. I’ve verified that this works with AIM usernames, even if you don’t have a “real” AOL account. [...]
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WordPress.com supports OpenID
The word just went out today that the WordPress.com blog hosting service now supports OpenID,
bothas a serverand a consumer. Supporting it as a server means that if you have a blog on WordPress.com, you can use your blog URL as an OpenID.Supporting it as a consumer means that you can use any OpenID to login to your WordPress.com account (once you’ve associated your OpenIDs with your regular login). [...]