MySpace has introduced its own version of single sign-on functionality, a move that follows on the heels of a handful of announcements last week from competing social networks. MySpace Open Platform is a suite of products that includes the MySpace Application Platform, MySpaceID — formerly called “Data Availability” — and Post-To MySpace. MySpace also announced several partners that will be participating in MySpaceID, which allows users to sign on to participating third-party Web sites from the MySpace platform.
MySpaceID Gives Web Wanderers Longer Leash
Posted by: Erika Morphy December 9, 2008 03:50 PMMySpace has introduced its own version of single sign-on functionality, a move that follows on the heels of a handful of announcements last week from competing social networks. MySpace Open Platform is a suite of products that includes the MySpace Application Platform, MySpaceID — formerly called “Data Availability” — and Post-To MySpace. MySpace also announced several partners that will be participating in MySpaceID, which allows users to sign on to participating third-party Web sites from the MySpace platform.