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Myspace signs on with OpenID

It turns out that 200 million new users can, indeed, be wrong

reported Jul 21, 2008 by Brian Ambrozy

Filed under: applications, social software, Internet

OMG HI UR 2 CUTE

TechCrunch revealed today that Fox Interactive Media's Myspace social networking phenomenon has agreed to start implementing OpenID authentication. This brings their 200 million user accounts to the already-300-million-strong OpenID userbase.

No, this does not mean we'll be hearing the latest hits from Estelle and Kanye West or having "glitter bling" on OpenID-enabled sites.

Single sign-in is something of a panacea for those of us who live on the web. Perhaps one day OpenID will be the one.

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  1. PurplezArctic said Jul 21, 2008 4:53pm (ET)

    Glad to see more sites like this adapt to Open ID.

    Who's cute? Me, really?Gosh... :*)

  2. jokerz4fun said Jul 23, 2008 3:42pm (ET)

    Nw! 4real?
    OMG wts the bfd? idgi, fts and fu myspace.
    whers my bff jill? LOLLLLLLZZZZZZ LOL LMAO
    jk jk jk jk jk jk jk LMFAO so n/c
    SIC YO

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