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MySpace adds user data sharing

MySpace has launched a data-sharing project in which the social networking site will open up its code to partner sites Photobucket, Twitter, eBay and Yahoo. The MySpace Data Availability Initiative will involve the creation of a new section of the site which will manage the data sharing. Users will access the system and share data on an ‘opt-in’ basis, meaning that only information which the user has chosen to share will be viewable by others. The information will then be available for use on other sites, allowing users to display MySpace profile information along with photos and video files on other participating sites.

All user data will remain hosted on MySpace, allowing the information to be updated as users change their profile information. “The walls around the garden are coming down, and the implementation of Data Availability injects a new layer of social activity and creates a more dynamic internet,” said Chris DeWolfe, chief executive and co-founder of MySpace. The move is designed to complement Yahoo’s open strategy initiative, in which the company offered to open its own applications to outside developers. The two sites are also working together as part of the OpenSocial project. “Yahoo believes in an open internet that gives users the flexibility to make their web experiences as relevant, social and personalised as they can,” said Ash Patel, executive vice president of platforms at Yahoo. I’m looking forward to first lawsuits where people complain about their personal data being shared all over the internet…

Source: Vnunet 

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  1. Pantman
    May 9th, 2008 | 12:21

    So what difference will this make to our lives PRACTICALLY?

  2. Pegasus
    May 9th, 2008 | 13:39

    None really. This is just a sign of the “networking sites getting inter-networked” phase the web2.0 is undergoing with the ultimate goal of those companies being (your) private data exchange between them for profit and the occasional govt. cooperation fallback card.

    Also, for the umpteenth fokn time, Martin, PERSONAL COMMENTS IN A NEW PARAGRAPH IN ITALICS PLZ.

  3. Stretch
    May 9th, 2008 | 15:02

    Are there any personal comments? Could all be pasted from somewhere..

  4. Darren A
    May 9th, 2008 | 15:33

    MySpace, the only site worse than Facebook.

  5. zomg
    May 9th, 2008 | 15:44

    zomg all ur details are belong 2 us :robot:

  6. anon
    May 9th, 2008 | 16:21

    slow day again hey

  7. cabose369
    May 9th, 2008 | 16:21

    people still use Myspace????

  8. TitosManicurist
    May 9th, 2008 | 19:18

    cabose still smoke cack????

  9. some little boy
    May 10th, 2008 | 05:07

    Is there any myspace links for this post?
    Can you upload Ironman via myspace links plz OMG Plz?

    LoL

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