Joho the Blog
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November 04, 2004
According to an article by Joris Evers in Infoworld on Oct. 20, Microsoft has dropped its o'erweening ambitions for Passport. Instead of being the "single sign-on for the Web," it's now going to be a service for Microsoft and the few partners who had signed up to use the service. Says the article:
This is good news because it means Microsoft will not become the de facto repository of your digital ID. It may even mean that now I can register for Microsoft products without feeling that I'm adding value to to Microsoft's attempt to put itself at the heart of every transaction on the Net. [Thanks to the Digital ID World newsletter for the link.] Posted
by D. Weinberger at November 4, 2004 09:11 AM
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I have heard that Arafat is dying of AIDS. I don't know where this started, but according to sources, his lover has left the hospital and refuses to talk with the media.
Posted by: Franklin Johnson | November 4, 2004 12:48 PM