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I wonder when MySpace will ban this type of behavior? Or when someone will create an app to import Facebook profiles into MySpace - it's only fair!
I'm all for unifying social networks into one access point, and it seems like another step in that direction.
But still, the best way to organize social activity is by using 8hands.
With that cute desktop tool I get notifications from all of my profiles and communicate with all my friends, whether they're myspace friends or my FB friends.
API is the best thing happened to web in recent times.
From Facebook and MySpace May Be Batting for Two Completely Different Teams on CMSWire:
"If you’re a social networking site, that’s what you want: for users to interact with one another on your platform. This keeps them coming back.
That MySpace users spend less time networking than self-promoting may mean it’s less a social networking site than a personal publishing tool. And if that’s the case, this puts it in a completely different competitive realm."