CEO of JanRain, the creator of OpenID project for cross-site logins, leaves
The CEO of startup JanRain, the company that created OpenID, has left the company.
Scott Kveton, writing on his blog, cites his long commute to JanRain’s Portland office
Kveton was at JanRain for about a year. OpenID allows an Internet user to log into multiple Web sites with a single ID. More than a thousand sites use it.
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