Wednesday, May 14, 2008
From TechCrunch: Michael Arrington writes: “By acting first, MySpace takes the lead and has a shot at being the long term winner - meaning lots of people use MySpace as the place to store data, and share it out to other applications from there. Look for Google to make their move next.” Arrington was commenting on a new MySpace project dubbed “Data Availability”, an example, the company says, “of their dedication to playing nice with the rest of the Internet.” In this case, playing nice means data sharing partnerships with Yahoo, Ebay, Twitter.
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