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The Professional Social Networking Client Hootsuite Adds MySpace

Social Networks aren't just for users like you and me; major companies and brands rely on services like MySpace to engage with their customers and acquire actionable feedback. In order to take advantage of these networks, companies need tools to take in and make sense of all the input.

 

Today Hootsuite, the professional social networking client popular with brands for its ability to send updates across multiple networks, launched their integration with MySpace using MySpaceID. The new integration allows Hootsuite users to sync updates across multiple networks, including their MySpace account. From there, users can see their MySpace friends' statuses and even set a status to be updated in the future, a key utility for brands with a lot upcoming updates.

 

Here are some screenshots of the new integration:

 

 Adding MySpace

 

MySpace Streams

 

MySpace Account

 

Hootsuite is proving to be a powerful tool for brands leveraging social networks to engage with an increasingly broad audience, and today’s MySpaceID implementation extends this reach to our highly engaged community. Notably, the new MySpace integration is available for all Hootsuite users, not just companies and brands - so go over to Hootsuite, right now to check it out live!

 

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Comments

 

R.I.P CHRISTIAN M. EAST 02 21 ALL DAY said:

ok so did u know that MySpace allows children as young as 9 get a MySpace page with fake email addressess and when the parents go in to delete their children than they are told to take a picture and go through extra bs when truth b told this same precautions shouldve been used to unsure the person is indeed 18

April 23, 2010 10:23 AM
 

Buckers said:

Children as young as 9 should be supervised when surfing the net. Windows and Mac OS offer parental controls to restrict access to certain websites and prevent children from using the computer between certain times of day or for too long. I know it's easy to say that, but with the right knowledge, these sorts of problems are easy to prevent:

theappleblog.com/.../kid-proofing-a-mac-with-parental-controls

www.microsoft.com/.../parental-controls.aspx

August 16, 2010 4:58 AM
 

Buckers said:

Oh and your right. MySpace could do more to prevent users under the age of 13 from signing up in the first place!

August 16, 2010 4:59 AM
 

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August 23, 2010 5:22 AM