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		<title>More Providers Added to Comparison Page</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 19:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carsten Pötter</dc:creator>
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More than a month has passed by since the last blog post on Spread OpenID. So it&#8217;s time to report about two new additions to the comparison page: the Estonian OpenID provider which is linked to the Estonian identity card, and Yahoo!&#8217;s OpenID provider.
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<p>More than a month has passed by since the last blog post on Spread OpenID. So it&#8217;s time to report about two new additions to the <a href="http://spreadopenid.org/provider-comparison/" title="openid provider comparison">comparison page</a>: the <strong>Estonian OpenID</strong> provider which is linked to the Estonian identity card, and <strong>Yahoo!</strong>&#8217;s OpenID provider.</p>
<p>Both projects are very interesting, we think. Yahoo! is one of the major players on the internet and it is providing a very simple and easy to understand implementation of OpenID. It&#8217;s cool to see tutorials and explanations on all steps during the login process.</p>
<p>Estonia certainly offers one of the most progressive projects related to eGovernment. The <a href="http://www.id.ee/?lang=en" title="estonian identity card">identity card</a> is the basis of a lot of services: electronic voting, an email address valid for citizens&#8217; lifetime, embedded certificates for encryption, and much more. The OpenID provider is using this identity card as well.</p>
<p>We have also added a contact form on the <a href="http://spreadopenid.org/about/" title="about page">About page</a>. If you want to add your provider to Spread OpenID, change details of your listing on the provider page, or if you just have some questions, please use that contact form. Thanks! <img src='http://spreadopenid.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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