Networking sites get themselves connected

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FaceBook and Google both want us to have persistent identities

This weekend saw a pair of simultaneous online software releases that, if successful, may just put an end to one of the worst aspects of the Web – vitriolic anonymous comments.

FaceBook's Connect service and Google's Friend Connect both finally went public after long periods in development to allow different websites to share information about their users by identifying them consistently wherever they go.

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J Mark Lytle was an International Editor for TechRadar, based out of Tokyo, who now works as a Script Editor, Consultant at NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. Writer, multi-platform journalist, all-round editorial and PR consultant with many years' experience as a professional writer, their bylines include CNN, Snap Media and IDG.