NEW YORK (Reuters) News Corp's MySpace social network will let users choose to share their public profile information, such as pictures, videos, and text, across the Web to spread its service beyond its own borders.
At launch, users will be able to share their information on sites owned by Yahoo, eBay, Twitter and its own Photobucket, MySpace Chief Operating Officer Amit Kapur told Reuters in phone interview.
"MySpace no longer operates as an isolated island on the Internet," Kapur said. "The walls are coming down."
(Reporting by Kenneth Li; editing by John Wallace)
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