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Wednesday, February 05, 2008

Myspace Developers: Come one, Come all.

Myspace opened up it's platform this week, allowing developers to start building and testing apps in their sandbox.

Myspace announced some time ago that they would be supporting the Opensocial API and, after much anticipation, certainly hasn't dissapointed.

Would-be MySpace Dev Heads can now head over and fill out their Submission Form in order to gain access to the new developer sandbox.

It does take some time to get in, however, as Myspace is manually 'passing' applications at this point, so expect to wait around a bit for access.

Myspace has also put together a ton of great resources for developers including a blog and discussion forum, so you'll have plenty of reading to do while you're waiting for access.

MySpace Developement Platform Go Live Date? A note on the Developer Blog over at MySpace implies that we should see some 'truly live' functionality next month:

"It's important to understand what we're launching on the 5th. This is the Developer facing end of the MDP, not the user facing. The user facing side of the Platform will be available next month."

Let's all cross our fingers and hope that the go live date isn't too far out.

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