MySpace Takes After Facebook To Open Its Platform To Developers.

by alaaron | October 18, 2007 at 04:01 pm
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Chris DeWolfe and Rupert Murdoch at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco

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Following in the footsteps of Facebook, one of its toughest competitors, MySpace announced Wednesday plans to open its platform for developers to build applications on top of the popular social networking site.

Facebook, which opened its API to developers in April, has seen 100,000 developers deliver 6,000 applications on the site since then.

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