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Your Privacy Makes You Less Valuable (To Facebook) http://bit.ly/chfkbY (via @monkinetic)


@rayners Hey now.


Trying not to work in a "Matrix" quote into this post.


@ccgus Amazing that something that weights 80000 tons can be so sneaky.


Dang, I am turning into that cranky old man.


RT if twitter is serious about ads in search it better fix search. just sayin' /via @monkchips


re: http://bit.ly/cr0ISm guys! THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. /cc @jsmarr @drecordon @factoryjoe


facepalm re not using Portable Contacts names due to 'tradition' - http://openidconnect.com #iiw /cc @daveman692 /via @kevinmarks


Wishing I was at #iiw, hearing more about #openidconnnect #openweb #diso


@singpolyma Very cool!


I love that there are so many folks at @sixapart that get it #biasedbutawesome #disclaimergoeshere


While I appreciate how @t & @singpolyma are doing their tweets, linking back to their original - with identical text - bugs me #diso


@Carnage4Life I think it can be both; as someone said: that which we want open, FB wants closed, and vice versa.


"OpenID, by design, favors the user rather than the relying party." Amen. http://bit.ly/bNltaY


The best cup of coffee ever is the one you're about to drink #coffeekoan


Your Privacy Makes You Less Valuable (To Facebook)

I've got a longer response in the works, but I thought this snippet from Chris Messina's post about OpenID Connect was particularly insightful (and not even from the main point of this post):

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