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  2. Social login - Wikipedia

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    Social login is a form of single sign-on using existing information from a social networking service such as Facebook, Twitter or Google, to login to a third party website instead of creating a new login account specifically for that website. It is designed to simplify logins for end users as well as provide more reliable demographic ...

  3. AddThis - Wikipedia

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    AddThis was a free social bookmarking service that could be integrated into a website with the use of a web widget.Once the widget was added, visitors of a website using the service could bookmark or share an item using a variety of services, such as Facebook, MySpace, Pinterest, and Twitter. [2]

  4. Comparison of social networking software - Wikipedia

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    Facebook, Kopano, OnlyOffice Yes Yes ? ? Provides API ? Humhub: ImpressCMS: 2012-04-22 GPL 2.0: Free Yes 1.5.20 Out of the box PHP, MySQL: Facebook Connect: Plugin Yes Yes No Yes Yes via plugins Yes Plugin Yes ? ? ? ? ? Yes ? Content management ImpressCMS: Jamroom: 2017-02-07 MPL: Free, $299 Premium, Hosted from $39 Yes 6.1.0 Hosted Out of the ...

  5. Motoblur - Wikipedia

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    Motoblur included a variety of widgets which combined various social networking portals such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter as well as other services (news or weather reports) all in one place. It also combined multiple email accounts and contact communication sources into singular notification views, being the first handset software to do so.

  6. Web widget - Wikipedia

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    A web widget is a web page or web application that is embedded as an element of a host web page but which ... , [3] social media buttons (Twitter, [4] Facebook), ...

  7. Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social ...

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    Local follow/unfollow. Facebook, Twitter, Flickr integration. (partial) Twitter API support. Fully Restful design, user interface consumes Rest API. Client MIT Open Microblogging 0.1, RSSCloud, (partial) OStatus (PubSubHubbub) Open Microblogging 0.1, RSSCloud, (partial) OStatus (PubSubHubbub) Alpha Osada Microblogging Server PHP, JavaScript

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  9. List of Twitter services and applications - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Twitter services and applications. Twitter's ecosystem of applications and clients crossed one million registered applications in 2011, [1] up from 150,000 apps in 2010. These Twitter apps were built by more than 750,000 developers around the world. [2] A new app is registered every 1.5 seconds, according to Twitter.