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Microsoft lover obviously
You are probably a M$ lover.
with a 99% penetration rate in the enterprise, there is no doubt M$ will succeed with cardspace.
What you are missing here, is that openID is not about a company, not about a group. It's about identities on the INTERNET not your local network.
and just like HTTP, the technology should be FREE and maintained by a group such as the W3C.
CardSpace/Infocard falls short on both expectations.
Kind regards,
PS: Next time, try to leverage your articles, would you ?