where i work:: MySpace’s developer application gallery goes live
This morning MySpace ushered in the official launch of the Application Gallery (see link to CNET below) with lots of media interviews and an on-site keynote this morning at Web 2.0 Expo featuring our SVP of Product Strategy, Steve Pearman. The coverage included positive stories across the tech and business press as well as the [...]
"i work hard, i play hard.
i love life so much that i never give up.
im also into music and clothes and shoes and fashion and everything jay-z and celebrity gossip and taking pictures and flirting on blackberry messenger and making mixtapes and reading blogs and balancing life and coming up with new words and hanging out with friends and looking at my booty in the mirror and traveling and dressing up and singing in the shower and kissing boys and drinking cliqot in cute champagne glasses.
i had my last blog hacked into, i don't know why, i wasn't that popular and never said much then.
its a new blog now.
join me."
*kisses*
~lissa
This morning MySpace ushered in the official launch of the Application Gallery (see link to CNET below) with lots of media interviews and an on-site keynote this morning at Web 2.0 Expo featuring our SVP of Product Strategy, Steve Pearman.
The coverage included positive stories across the tech and business press as well as the blogosphere (Mashable, TechCrunch, GigaOm, CNET, Paidcontent.org and ReadWriteWeb). The market reaction was positive with more than 23 original articles about the Gallery launch and various live blogs from Steve’s keynote—including feedback such as, “Steve was personable and very sincere and did justice to his 5 minutes. Looks like MySpace is serious about listening to users and managing spam…”
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CNET
MySpace’s developer application gallery goes live
By Caroline McCarthy
April 24, 2008
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