OpenSocial Strengthens Google’s Social Network Hand
Just when it looked like Microsoft had the upper hand in its social networking battle with Google, Google has tipped the balance back in its favor with a broad partnership with Myspace and over a dozen other second-tier social networking sites. Full story »
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