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	<title>Comments on: Facebook now part of OpenID board</title>
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		<title>By: molson</title>
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		<description>JanRain&#039;s RPX is another platform worthy of mention.  It allows users to login to a relying party site using any one of a number of OPs (Yahoo, Google, Myspace, AOL and yes, even Facebook).  This simplifies the user registration process, and as a completely hosted solution, lowers development costs for RPs.</description>
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