Myspace enables Facebook-like 3rd-party apps

MySpace is to open up its site to third-party application developers. It will allow anyone to write small web applications which MySpace users can then add to their profile pages. Announced in October last year, MySpace now says it will launch the new open platform in March.

The kind of applications we’re likely to see include games, and tools that will allow people to check their email without leaving their MySpace account. However, there are also likely to be just as many pointless apps that service only to irritate people.

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