Not willing to let Facebook and Twitter completely own the market for searchable, up-to-the-minute information, MySpace announced on Wednesday a set of new developer application programming interfaces ...
This post was updated at 5:15 a.m. PDT on April 28 with comment from MySpace in the last paragraph. And now for your daily dose of minor social-networking developer application announcements: ...
It’s official: MySpace, seeking to defend its status as the leading social network, will open up its platform to third-party developers over the next couple of months. The news was confirmed tonight ...
Among the APIs in Real-Time Stream, which MySpace is opening up to developers, is much of the publicly accessible content millions of users publish to MySpace. According to MySpace, Google and the ...
MySpace launched its developer program more than a year ago, and the jury is still out on how successful it will end up being. MySpace officials say they are satisfied with the amount of developer ...
Social networking website MySpace has announced a new developer services programme intended to provide developers with discounts and promotions related to MySpace development. The programme includes a ...
As expected, MySpace today launched a new site and released code that will allow developers to build applications for the popular social networking site. The new MySpace Developer Platform site will ...
MySpace makes available the necessary tools for developers to build apps for its social-networking site, but won't begin letting members install those apps until early March MySpace will open the ...
MySpace Wednesday will begin letting programmers pre-register for its developer platform program, which will open for business next week. Interested developers will be able to sign up on the site to ...
SightSpeed has launched SightSpeed Light on MySpace, a free widget that adds integrated video mail, public video posting, and video chat for members of MySpace. The widget was built using MySpace's ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - MySpace, the world's largest online social network, will launch its program to court outside software developers in February in a bid to widen the gap against rival Facebook. As ...
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