»Health 2.0 Wiki
2008-10-17 passiveactivism.blogspot.com: I can confirm this! Even searching for "openid" or "open id" returns lots of irrelevant results! :(
»Health 2.0 Wiki
2008-10-17 passiveactivism.blogspot.com: Double posting. Sorry I thought I voted no, but instead it gave a + vote. I'm new to the site.
»To hamomilaki
2008-10-17 passiveactivism.blogspot.com: But this is not 'your' site. This belongs to google. Blogspot belongs to google, they own your blog with other words, just like they own mine.
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