Much coverage here. The OpenID Foundation is an interesting entity, not responsible for technical work but responsible for protecting the brand and the IP associated with OpenID. It's awesome that DeWitt is the corporate representative for Google.
Update 2/10: Added the missing IBM, and alphabetized.
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Clay Shirky recently wrote up some thoughts on algorithmic authority, well worth reading: http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2009/11/a-speculativ...
Ahem... that should be OpenID Foundation += {Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Verisign, IBM}
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