Staff Reporters
Nov 22, 2010

MySpace and Facebook share content

GLOBAL – MySpace has successfully made friends with the ‘enemy’ – Facebook – to share content through a ‘Connect with Facebook’ button.

MySpace and Facebook share content

The once dominating social networking site, MySpace rebranded in October as a ‘social entertainment’ site. Besides changing its logo and layout design, MySpace now works as an personal organiser for things like favourite bands, TV shows, movies and shared music playlist.

Now MySpace is mashing up with Facebook. ‘Like’ and ‘Interests’ content on Facebook is synced to MySpace.

In the official statement from MySpace: “Myspace will also soon be implementing the Facebook Like button across the site to give users an easy way to share their entertainment interests with their friends on Facebook.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

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