Live-video site Justin.tv has been busy this holiday season: On the heels of announcing its January launch of a pay-per-view platform for select content providers, the site also launched a unified chat option, which allows users to bring Facebook, Twitter and MySpace conversations onto Justin.tv, TechCrunch reported.
Users can now also log onto Justin.tv by using the “Connect to Facebook,” “Sign in with Twitter” or “Login with MySpace” buttons, eliminating the need for a Justin.tv account, according to TechCrunch.
Conversations from the social-networking sites are included in a window on the right-hand side of the page, TechCrunch reported.





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