TypePad Connects to OpenID and more...

You don't have to register to comment on this blog* but if you want to use an existing identity TypePad has enabled OpenID and other logins. It means your Vox, Google, Yahoo!, Blogger, LiveJournal, Wo...

You don't have to register to comment on this blog* but if you want to use an existing identity TypePad has enabled OpenID and other logins. It means your Vox, Google, Yahoo!, Blogger, LiveJournal, WordPress.com, or AOL details can be used to login to the TypePad commenting system.

Six Apart - Blog - TypePad Connects to Google, AOL, Yahoo! and more

Six Apart - Blog - TypePad Connects to Google, AOL, Yahoo! and more

"The TypePad Connect team has now explicitly added support to sign in using your Vox, Google, Yahoo!, Blogger, LiveJournal, WordPress.com, or AOL account in addition to your TypePad username and password. This small change means that any blog using TypePad Connect powered comments now has over a half a billion people who can sign in - thus no longer being anonymous - just by clicking a button in the case of Google and Yahoo! or entering their username on AOL, Vox, and the others."

"The TypePad Connect team has now explicitly added support to sign in using your Vox, Google, Yahoo!, Blogger, LiveJournal, WordPress.com, or AOL account in addition to your TypePad username and password. This small change means that any blog using TypePad Connect powered comments now has over a half a billion people who can sign in - thus no longer being anonymous - just by clicking a button in the case of Google and Yahoo! or entering their username on AOL, Vox, and the others."

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* I hate sites that require registration to comment or read.

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