MySpace to allow members to share their information to other services
Internet’s most popular social networking destination MySpace has said that they are now going to allow their members to share their public profile information on other online services.
They would have the power to decide to share their personal information like pictures, videos, and text on third party services.
They are going to support web services owned by Yahoo, eBay, Twitter, Photobucket.
MySpace Chief Operating Officer Amit Kapur spoke about this new initiative: “MySpace no longer operates as an isolated island on the Internet. The walls are coming down.”
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