I know this happened back in March, but the problem was fixed then and I've used the sites plenty since then.

I started using the "Google Profiles" OpenID provider because the randomized URL for standard Google login wasn't recognized/linked across StackExchange sites. Now, when I try to log in with Google Profiles using either of the URL forms (http://www.google.com/profiles/username, or http://profiles.google.com/username), I get the following error:

Unable to log in with your OpenID provider:
No OpenID endpoint found

Has Google removed the OpenID support from their Profiles system, or is it something wrong with Stack Overflow?

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did you join Google Plus? That mucks with your profile URL. – Jeff Atwood Jul 19 '11 at 21:43
It appears to be not quite as simple as joining Google Plus => problems with OpenID. I joined (under protest), and everything still works fine with my Google OpenID. I'm not sure what the trick is, though. – Cody Gray Jul 20 '11 at 0:13
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@Jeff, I didn't sign in to Google+, but Profile OpenId also seems to be dead for me. (You can try it, given that it doesn't even get as far as asking for a password). FWIW it was working on 11 July (last time I logged in). – Benjol Jul 20 '11 at 8:36
@cody you are using a gmail login, which is a different thing. – Jeff Atwood Jul 20 '11 at 8:53
I have not joined Google Plus. I'm hoping to avoid doing so. Ever. – Brian Lacy Jul 22 '11 at 19:37

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I can definitely repro this.

http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/11/google-offers-named-openids/

Logging in via the Google Profile URL listed there simply doesn't work at all now.

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