Microsoft has announced collaborations that will see Windows Live more
tightly integrated with the world's top five social networking sites.
The software giant is working with Facebook, Bebo, Hi5, LinkedIn and Tagged
to exchange a set of APIs which allow users to easily and securely move their
contacts and relationships between services.
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"Social networks are becoming a fundamental way in which we communicate, and
we are happy to be a part of that," said a spokesman for Microsoft.
"These partnerships will enhance our users' online experiences and the way in
which they choose to communicate with their friends and families."
Users will be able to invite their Windows Live Contacts to join them on the
social networking services without the need for screen-scraping, or providing
private user credentials to outside networks.
"We continue to explore ways to open up Facebook in safe and secure ways that
benefit our users and we are working with Microsoft, a trusted partner, to test
a new data portability initiative," said a spokeswoman for Facebook.
We continue to explore ways to open up Facebook in safe and secure ways
Facebook spokeswoman
"Facebook will continue to work with other trusted partners to explore new
initiatives around data portability."
As part of this collaboration, Microsoft is introducing a new
Windows
Live Messenger website where users can invite contacts from any of the five
social networks to join them.
The service is live today on Facebook and Bebo, and will become live on Hi5,
LinkedIn and Tagged in the coming months.
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