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		<title>Facebook and Google join dataportability.org</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hehe — didn’t expect them reacting that fast to my call for an openID for Social Networks.… but dataportability.org today announced that Google and Facebook joined their ranks. Google will be represented by Brad Fitzpatrick, the inventor of LiveJournal and one of the primary minds behind OpenID. Facebook will be represented by Benjamin Ling, who today runs the Facebook platform. Marshall has more… Unfortunately we in the EU do have</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hehe — didn’t expect them reacting that fast to my call for an openID for Social Networks.… but dataportability.org today announced that Google and Facebook joined their ranks. Google will be represented by Brad Fitzpatrick, the inventor of LiveJournal and one of the primary minds behind OpenID. Facebook will be represented by Benjamin Ling, who today runs the Facebook platform. Marshall has more…</p>
<p>Unfortunately we in the EU do have some legal problems with that matter.…</p>
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