Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2008 | myspace, seattle, development
John Cook writes about the Seattle MySpace office today. These guys are two blocks north of us.
Quoted: MySpace, which operates the largest social network with 110 million unique visitors per month, opened a Seattle development center last year. It now employs 60 people there, with plans to double in the next 12 months.
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 10 2009 | facebook, twitter, myspace
A couple weeks ago TNT allowed users to sign in with their Facebook, MySpace, or Twitter accounts to view a video stream of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals. Today, Turner Networks has shared the percentages user sign-ins of each identity service.
Quoted:: NBA Eastern Conference Finals Users (average of all games):
MySpace: 40%
Facebook: 48%
Twitter: 12%Facebook Connect is lower and MySpace and Twitter are higher than what I am seeing on InfiniteHoops.com.
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 06 2009 | myspace, music, citi
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2009 | From Google Reader, myspace, startupsQuoted: The MySpace Developer Platform team would like to invite you to the Offerpal Media MySpace DevJam event on February 5, 2009 at our offices in San Francisco. Feb 5th also happens to be the one year anniversary of the MySpace Developer Platform!! This DevJam will focus on monetizing MySpace applications through the use of virtual currency.
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 15 2009 | myspace, facebook
Quoted: MySpace Music added a few hundred thousand songs to its streaming music service today by signing up four more independent-label aggregators (Nettwerk Music Group, INgrooves, IRIS Distribution, and RoyaltyShare) plus indie label Wind-up Records. This comes at a time when Facebook is still facing hurdles to launching its own music service.
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 09 2009 | From Google Reader, google, myspace, facebook, six apart
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 09 2009 | From Google Reader, facebook, myspace
Quoted: Facebook has been growing by leaps and bounds internationally, but how is it doing in the U.S? This question matters, because Facebook hopes to make billions off of advertising one day, and the U.S. is the single largest advertising market in the world. The problem for Facebook is that MySpace seems to have captured the market. Or has it?
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 07 2009 | opensocial, myspace
Scott Seely describes the OpenSocial 0.9 implementation that our team has been working on.
Quoted: One feature we added in OpenSocial 0.9 is Albums. Albums include MediaItems: photos, movies, and songs.
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The big benefit of OpenSocial is that the group standardizes how all this works so that an application written for MySpace using only OpenSocial APIs should work for Orkut, Hi5, Yahoo!, or any other container.
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 03 2009 | From Google Reader, iphone, myspace, facebook
Quoted: Application platforms, broadly defined, are here to stay. Facebook’s platform, first launched in 2007, now has tens of thousands of applications. MySpace, which mostly relies on Google’s OpenSocial platform, has 4,500 apps available to users, and 211 million applications have been installed. The iPhone, which only launched its App Store in July 2008,
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 20 2008 | opensocial, myspace, google
Here is the MySpace Developer Team blog. Scott Seely has a post (the second one down) about our efforts building OpenSocial 0.9.
Here's a direct to his post:
http://developer.myspace.com/Community/blogs/devteam/archive/2008/12/17/looking-forward-to-opensocial-0-9.aspxShareViewed: 1 Time
Tosh | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 19 2008 | From Google Reader, meebo, startups, facebook, myspace
Quoted: Meebo just got a lot more interesting, adding support for both Facebook and MySpace’s instant messaging programs. That means you can now use the service to sign into all of the major IM networks (AIM, Yahoo, MSN, etc.) simultaneously, plus the social network of your choice, essentially giving you a universal buddy list that you can access from anywhere.



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