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MySpace Opens Activity Stream to External Developers (PC World)

December 9th, 2009 · No Comments

PC World – In an aggressive move, MySpace will open its users’ public activity stream data to external developers, so that third-party applications and Web sites are able to display these status updates and action notifications.
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Finesse Magazine

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