31 Jan 2008 07:50 am
MySpace opens doors to developers
MySpace will formally launch its “Developer Platform” next Tuesday but is already allowing people to sign up. The tools have been developed with Google and will allow programmers to create programs similar to those used by millions on rival site Facebook. Facebook opened up its site to outside developers last year. It has since had great success, with nearly 15,000 applications written for the site. These include photo-sharing and music recommendation tools as well as games such as scrabble.