Social browser Flock is continuing to add support for more popular social networks, and today the company is announcing its upcoming support for MySpace. With the introduction of the MySpace Developer Platform earlier this week, Flock is ready to jump on board with the platform's initiatives for an integrated and direct interaction with the king of social networking. Such integration will allow users to surf the web with their MySpace friends available from within the Flock browser.
[img src="" caption="" credit="" alt=""]This looks like it could be quite similar to the support Flock already has for Facebook friends, which can then be used for easy and quick correspondence or media-sharing. Items from across the web, such as images or videos, can be dragged and dropped onto a friend you have in a existing social network, and that item is then shared with your friend via the channels allotted by that social network. As Flock also supports other major media-sharing sites like YouTube and Photobucket, the added MySpace support will bring in a higher level of integrated interaction for members of the social network.