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Developers Look To MySpace For App Creation



More than 2,000 users have signed up for the MySpace Developer Platform Forum. I suppose that’s good news, but there have only been 223 posts made so far. This is, after all, the first day of the great race.

The most active user on the forum has only made 15 posts. That leaves a lot of room for someone with a lot of time on his hands to sneak in there and ask a buttload of questions, or provide the answers.

MySpace is entering uncharted territory with its developer platform. Still the most visited social network online, the Murdoch team feels compelled to compete with Facebook on the silliness. All we need is a Super Duper MySpace Wall That Will Talk Your Ear Off. But seriously, if any meaningful apps do come out of the MySpace arena, you can bet there will be thousands of MySpace whores just clamoring over each other to get to the meaninglessness. But then, some of them might actually use a few of those apps to market their businesses. Will you be one of them?

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