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VentureBeat: MySpace shares more data with the web, could get more traffic in return

  • спутниковый мониторинг · 9 months ago
    oooh, thx =)
  • aanwar · 9 months ago
    This sounds like a good move for MySpace. But I don't think its enough to be dominating in the US, at least. They clearly need to rapidly innovate. It's still a great site for teenagers.
  • Ariyes · 9 months ago
    According to me MySpaceID is a great idea of making Myspace more popular and i agree with the writer of this post it's great technique to become a center of most of the thing and that will make your site attractive and powerful which will ultimately drive traffic to your site. and MySpace has done that.
  • wecandobiz · 9 months ago
    This is a smart move by MySpace, although they are playing catch up. Little doubt that soon a whole chunk of the web will be "social" and pivotal to that happening is being able to use existing social networking identities as your passport into the features on such social sites. By enabling MySpace ID to be used, those guys assure that they reach out across the whole social web in the same way that Facebook is doing with Facebook Connect.

    Website owners without a strong community already should be l ooking at how they can make their sites easier to use for the massive Facebook and MySpace communities. I suggest taking a look at JanRain's RPX product which enables authentication from both these sites and using OpenID.

    We plan to add it to our site soon.

    Ian Hendry
    CEO, WeCanDo.BIZ
    http://www.wecando.biz
  • Jennifer V. · 9 months ago
    Maybe too little too late? I think MySpace has already relegated itself to obscurity by failing to keep their features current. Although still a great site for artists and entertainment, I think most people have already moved on and consider MySpace spammy and outdated.