Super Centralized Service Are Not Good
By
Adam Curry on Saturday, February 04, 2012 at 5:00 AM.
Facebook's Javascript API broke today, disabling 'Like' buttons on hundreds of thousands, if not tens of millions of webpages. 
Worse, sites that use Facebook authentication for login could not authenticate/login users. 
I'm not a developer, but even I can see where this is headed 
To avoid future frustration, don't register with services and websites that use a centralized service such as Facebook, and you won't be disappointed. 
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