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San Francisco - MySpace is hoping to become everyone's space. The world's largest social networking site is to allow users to transfer key information from their profiles to other websites, ending the walled garden approach that had turned many use...
MySpace has forged agreements with other popular Internet sites -- Yahoo, eBay, Photobucket and Twitter -- to permit MySpace users to migrate their data. Profiles, videos and friend networks are among the content that can be ported. They can then access the partner sites using their MySpace user...
Los Angeles - News Corp.'s (NYSE: NWS) MySpace has announced the launch of a new "Data Availability" initiative, which will allow users to share their public profile data on third-party websites of their choosing, including Yahoo (NASD: YHOO), eBay, Photobucket and Twitter. The idea is to...
Social networking site MySpace is to allow its users to share their information with other websites, it has emerged. ... Anyone with a MySpace profile will now be able to share photographs, video clips, lists of friends and information about themselves with other sites....
MySpace will open up its network to allow users to share information between other, sometimes competing, sites like Yahoo, eBay and more. ... By Andrew R Hickey, ChannelWeb MySpace this week announced that it will let users share their public profile information and...
PROFILE SHARING VIA YAHOO, TWITTER & MOREread more ... PROFILE SHARING VIA YAHOO, TWITTER & MORE In a move that has broad implications for how music marketers use the service, MySpace has launched a Data Availability initiative which enables users to share their public...
MySpace will make it easy to take photos and information from your profile and display it on profile pages of other Web sites. ... Amid all the initiatives in which Internet companies are supposed to make friends with each other—such as Facebook’s Platform and Google’s...
MySpace to allow easier integration with newer social networking sites. ... MySpace has announced a new Data Availability initiative, which is intended to allow users to share info across various social networking sites. MySpace, long seen as being at the top of the dog...
Social networking site MySpace said Thursday it will soon enable users to quickly share profile data with Web sites operated by Yahoo Inc., eBay Inc. and others. ... "There's this concept that social networks are walled gardens," said Amit Kapur, MySpace's chief...
By Barry Levine MySpace will let its 117 million users dynamically share social data with partner sites, including Yahoo, eBay, PhotoBucket and Twitter. MySpace said its Data Availability project will provide a kind of control panel and roll out soon. MySpace is also...
The move toward data portability for denizens of social-networking sites gained more momentum Thursday with MySpace's announcement of its Data Availability project. MySpace described the initiative as empowering "the global MySpace community to share their public profile data to Web sites of...
Michael Arrington, Chris Dewolfe, Photobucket, Ebay, Google, Yahoo, United States of America, Bay Area (California), California, North America, San Francisco (California)
