MySpace Lets Users Share Data
Friday, May 09, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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The world's most popular social networking site MySpace is to allow users to make their information available to other websites. Its "data availability" project will let members share public profile information with Yahoo, Twitter, eBay and Photobucket. In the past sites like MySpace have locked users into their own site and jealously guarded member's content. "The walls around the garden are coming down," says MySpace boss Chris DeWolfe.    (source)


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