TellThem is/was a service that lets you message all your friends from your mobile phone.
Anyway, those bullies at MySpace have been at it again killing off another promising start up and killing the hopes of another web developer. Last night they had a call threatening legal action against them.
TellThem’s site simply reads:
On Wednesday August 29th, 2007, we got a call from MySpace threatning to take legal action if we didn’t take the website down. Apparently it violates their terms of service…. switch to Facebook.
So MySapce are asking developers to make applications for thir competitor?? TellThem is only one in a long line of startups getting bullied by MySpace. Previously they killed DatingAnyone, SingleStatus, copied RealEditor and stalled all widgets.
With their rumour Developer Platform coming in soon it seems odd that they are screwing these small startup over. But if they can make this work with facebookI would be more interested in using it. They also plan to move on to Bebo as well.
Update from TechCrunch: MySpace’s complaint centered around TellThem serving as a proxy for logging into people’s MySpace accounts. The concern is that services like this could be phishing sites collecting credentials for malicious use. Jason Cox, of TellThem said collecting the credentials was necessary because there is no API for accessing the messaging functionality they use. This was not the case for Jason’s last MySpace related startup, BuddyWave.
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