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With MySpace and Google releasing similar apps, Facebook has already moved to allow users to port their data around the Web via Facebook Connect. In the next stage of building open distributed-identity frameworks across the Internet, Facebook has officially joined the board of the OpenID Foundation. -
On Feb. 5, Facebook announced that it would join Google, IBM,
Microsoft, PayPal, VeriSign and Yahoo as a corporate board member of the OpenID
Foundation, an organization formed in June 2007 to promote an open framework
for user-centric digital identities on the Web.
Facebook joins two months…
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Multiracial identity associated with better social and personal well-being
Many people assume that individuals who identify with one race should be better off than multiracial individuals who identify with a mixed race heritage. However, a new study in the Journal of Social Issues found that students who reported they were from multiple ethnic/racial groups were more engaged at school and felt better in general than those who reported they were from a single group. News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
Surviving a Partner’s Arrest
In August 2007, we wrote about Terry Wyman-Picurro, who scrambled to save her chain of pizza restaurants after her ex-husband’s arrest. Since then, she’s brought in marketing consultants and put the company through a complete identity makeover, including a name change.
The Rebranding Game
Slideshow: The Worst Company Names of All Time
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