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The three laws of identity







The three laws of identity

The three laws of identity 12/19/2004 02:57 PM

If Kim Cameron, Microsoft's architect of directory services, had been a physicist, there might be one or two fewer buildings in Redmond today, and more holes in the ground - or maybe the world would be a lot better off.




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