The giant social network is again allowing users to embed on their web pages video clips hosted on Photobucket. One would have thought that must be a relief to the photo and video sharing site, which piggy-backed on the popularity of Myspace, and is trying to persuade potential acquirers that it's a viable business. What we don't know: what concessions did Myspace extract in exchange for lifting the ban?
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