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Google actually removed their whitelisting requirement

Google actually removed their whitelisting requirement the day after they released they're OpenID Provider.

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The Microsoft and Google announcements are great developments for OpenID, and more importantly for the websites and end users that can benefit from faster and easier registrations and logins using existing accounts with Google, Yahoo, AOL, Microsoft, MySpace, and many other OpenID providers.

JanRain's RPX (http://www.janrain.com/products/rpx) OpenID website enabling service has already integrated and deployed support for Google's OpenID service. You can see a demo at www.velog.com.

You can also see some case studies of successful OpenID deployments with measurable benefits at: http://www.janrain.com/openid/casestudies

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