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=drummond's XRI in a Nutshell
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=drummond poasts an excellent short summary of XRI in his blog posting XRI in a Nutshell
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Parity provides free online identity management
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CNET.com reports that Parity has announced a new service called CardPress.  Check it out.  This is a truly innovative step towards user centric identity management.
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