Posted by
Monica Keller, MySpace Group Architect, Activity Streams
I’m excited to announce that today Windows Live will start broadcasting MySpace user activity streams to their Windows Live Platform via MySpaceID. The MySpaceID integration with Windows Live keeps you updated on what’s happening on MySpace. Windows Live users can see their activities from MySpace, and those activities can now be distributed across the Windows Live network, enhancing their user experience by providing rich contextual user information. Now you can see the following activities from within Windows Live, Windows Live Messenger, and Hotmail:
- Status updates
- Blog Entries
- Photo uploads
- Music
And more activities coming soon... Click
here to learn about our activitystrea.ms api.
To check out this MySpaceID integration, do the following:
1. Sign into your Windows Live account by visiting
http://profile.live.com/WebActivities/add.aspx?AppID=1140860417 2. Click Add web activities
3. Choose MySpace from the options
4. Add MySpace to your Windows Live account
5. See all your MySpace activities and share them with your Windows Live network
Our Windows Live MySpaceID implementation is built on the activitystrea.ms open standard, making today’s announcement another important step forward in MySpace’s continued commitment to promoting open standards across the Web. Utilizing an increasingly open Web enables our users to broadcast, discover, and express themselves in richer ways across multiple networks.
I hope you enjoy and let us know what you think.
Thanks,
Monica MySpace Group Architect, Activity Streams