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MySpace gets slap on wrist

Facebook launches single sign-on for mobile, Microsoft expects to sell 5 million Kinect units before the year is out, and MySpace gets a firm warning from the big chief, Rupert Murdoch.

Natali Morris Former CNET Reporter
Natali Morris is the host of Loaded on CNET TV and other CNET podcasts. She also contributes technology reports for CBS News.
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Links from Thursday's episode of Loaded:

  • Facebook announces single sign-in for mobile and Facebook Places launches discounts and promotions for checking in

  • Microsoft expects to sell 5 million units of Kinect in 2010

  • AT&T announces AT&T ForHealth to help automate health care

  • MySpace gets a stern warning about performance from Rupert Murdoch

  • Facebook Credits are now the official currencyof EA social games

  • FourSquare is cracking down on fake mayors