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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Microsoft ties up with 5 social networks

Global software giant Microsoft has collaborated with five leading social networks - Facebook, Bebo, Hi5, LinkedIn and Tagged - to enable its users to access their contacts from more web portals.


The collaboration includes an exchange of APIs (application programming interface) that will allow people to move their contacts and relationships between Windows Live services and social networks more safely and securely.


With this API, people can invite their Windows Live Contacts to join them on these social networking services without the need for screen-scraping, or providing private user credentials to outside networks.


“We have created Windows Live Contacts API to help users access and share their data and contacts across the web in a safer and more secure manner. With this, we are providing an alternative to “screen-scraping” that is equally open, but safer and more secure,” said Samir Saraiya - product head, Windows Live Services, Microsoft India.


As part of this effort, Microsoft is introducing a new website, invite2messenger.net, where people can invite their contacts from any of these five social networks to join them on Windows Live Messenger.


“We have paid special attention to the context of relationships. Because a user has a friend on a social networking site does not mean that that relationship should be automatically imported to Windows Live Messenger. Invite2Messenger does not automatically store your contact data, it simply gives you the tools to establish relationships with your contacts on Windows Live Messenger—with your contacts’ permission,” added Saraiya.

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