Why look for loopholes on myspace when you can just program them in?


Why look for loopholes on myspace when you can just program them in?

Just picked up this article this morning where Myspace is going to open their API (Application Programming Interface) to third party developers.

I would imagine there is potential here...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071018/tc_nm/newscorp_myspace_dc_5

News Corp's MySpace, the world's largest online social network, said on Wednesday it will allow outside developers further access to its service to counter the growth of smaller rival Facebook.

Time to fill out the application!

 

 

*2na boat test* 

 


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Re: Why look for loopholes on myspace when you can just program

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I've learned that whenever I decide something with kindness, I've usually made the right decision.

Re: Why look for loopholes on myspace when you can just program

It's a older article and long gone.  This post was from back in Oct.  Since the article is no longer available I'm going to lock this thread! 

 

Re: Why look for loopholes on myspace when you can just program

i love your posts ashton :) 

 

Re: Why look for loopholes on myspace when you can just program

Hmm... Will the revolutionary sandbox security methed preempt the onslaught of privacy issues sure to come, only time will tell.  

Time, myself, any of you, and most people I know.  

Re: Why look for loopholes on myspace when you can just program

Well, I somehow overlooked this thread.

Is there any current insight on this? Thanks in advance Smiling

 

Alpheous wrote:
Time, myself, any of you, and most people I know.

LOL