MySpace News Archive
22-Jul-2008
MySpace Opens Up First; Launches Data Availability on Flixster and Eventful (Mashable) The so-called social Web just became legitimately open, as MySpace has launched the two first implementations of its Data Availability initiative on Flixster and Eventful . Simultaneously, the company is announcing that it will support OpenID, allowing its users to sign into any OpenID-enabled website using their MySpace credentials. The move comes one day before Facebook?s developer ...
MySpace May Board OpenID Bandwagon (WebProNews) MySpace may be making a move in the direction of universal logins, according to a new report. The problem - aside from traditional security concerns - is that the social network sounds more eager to issue OpenID identities than accept ones established elsewhere. read more
MySpace Announces Support for 'OpenID' and Introduces New Data Availability Implementations (Centre Daily Times) MySpace, the world's premier social network, today announced two milestones in its continued effort to lead the future of a more social Web--support for the OpenID movement, a free framework that simplifies a user's online experience by decentralizing their digital identity; and two implementations of MySpace's own Data Availability initiative with Flixster and Eventful.
MySpace joins shared identity service OpenID (Reuters via Yahoo! News) News Corp's (NWSa.N) MySpace Internet social network will join the OpenID alliance to begin letting its users take their online identity to other sites and social networks without having to register again.
MySpace eases data portability policies, adopts OpenID (IT World) Two well-known Web sites have completed implementations of MySpace 's data portability program, which has also been modified to allow a degree of user data caching and storage by external Web sites and to support the OpenID single sign-on method, MySpace announced Monday.
MySpace Confirms OpenID Support, Launches Data Availability On Flixster and Eventful (TechCrunch) MySpace is rolling out a couple of announcements this morning a day ahead of Facebook?s F8 developer conference. The first is confirmation of our story that they are supporting OpenID, although they aren?t releasing any details (It?s our belief that they will first issue OpenID IDs, and possibly become a relying party later). The company is [...]
MySpace eases data portability policies, adopts OpenID (InfoWorld) Two well-known Web sites have completed implementations of MySpace's data portability program, which has also been modified to allow a degree of user data caching and storage by external Web sites and to support the OpenID single sign-on method, MySpace announced Monday. The moves represent the latest enhancements to the MySpace Data Availability Initiative , launched in May with ...
MySpace Eases Data Portability Policies, Adopts OpenID (PC World via Yahoo! News) MySpace's data portability project now supports OpenID and has relaxed its data storage and caching restrictions.
MySpace Gets Nerd Cred With OpenID, Data Availability Implementations (CBS News) A couple of announcements from MySpace that will mean nothing to 99.999 percent of its userbase the social networking site, owned by News Corp.'s (NYSE: NWS) FIM, announced its support for the open authentication standard OpenID, along with the first implementations of its Data Availability initiative. On OpenID, the news means that users will be able to sign onto a limited number of third party ...
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