I'm not impressed.  They're only acting as an OpenID provider, not a 
relying party.  In other words, they make it easy for Microsoft to control 
your identity, but they don't even make it possible to log in to a 
Microsoft web site using a third-party OpenID.  
   
 OpenID will only be useful when every participating site can act as a 
relying party.  It's the more important piece of the puzzle -- and 
uncoincidentally, the piece that we implemented.  
  

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