MySpace users can now synchronize their publications with their Facebook account.
Faced with stiff competition from Facebook, MySpace has launched a major project with the aim of targeting a younger audience (13-34 years). Social network users have already discovered this was a new homepage in a complete overhaul is promised by this fall.
MySpace has in any case clearly aware that it is difficult to do as if Facebook did not exist, and admission of weakness or not, decided to play the role of synchronization. Already, it was possible to synchronize a MySpace account with Twitter, and Twitter and to automatically update when the update status of a MySpace. The same mechanism can now apply to Facebook as part of a one-way sync yet.
On the home page of a MySpace account, a button (left of Share) allows the sharing with Twitter and / or Facebook. According to MySpace, synchronization with Facebook allows users to keep their Facebook friends know about everything: sharing songs, latest photos, gaming applications and more.
"This new synchronization feature is part of an ongoing effort to make it easier for users to share their updates beyond MySpace and allow friends and fans to interact with this content through the Web"
says product manager Jennifer Ruffner thinks including musicians.
MySpace boasts 122 million active users.
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