Thursday, January 20, 2011

Yahoo! provides access to their services with Facebook or Google accounts

Yahoo has announced on its corporate blog that provides access to services that require registration with Facebook or Google accounts (via opne ID). "Hundreds of millions of members of Facebook and Google can easily interact with the Yahoo! using register your account on Facebook or Google," he explains.

This eliminates, he continues, the proverbial need to sign what is required to recall the identity and password used to open a new account. Yahoo! had already admitted the use of Google accounts to enjoy the photo site Flickr. Acceptance of an employed person has two consequences: it gives more value to the accounts allowed but at the same time, help increase traffic to sites that support them.

Facebook provides third identification system. Whoever accepts it can allow entry to their site with the password and account and import your Facebook social network and profile your site. It is, as explained in footnote official launch in May 2008, you can take your friends wherever you go on the internet.

This increased visibility enables network Facebook collecting identities. Facebook had a conflict, for example, with Power. com featuring the view from your site surfer profiles of their friends in different social networks. Power demanded Facebook. com that he use Facebook Connect.

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