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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Facebook "Single Sign On" Deepens Mobile Integration
Facebook's new "Single Sign On" capability means smartphone owners can sign up once on Facebook and then use those credentials on the device for any other application that supports the "single sign on" feature.
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