Remember Myspace? Back in its glory days, it was the go-to social media platform, where users could meet new friends, customize their profiles with glittery wallpaper, and write blog posts, complete ...
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When News Corp. bought MySpace in July 2005, it was worth $580 million, at least to Rupert Murdoch. When it sold the site last June, to an advertising network owner called Specific Media, it was for a ...
Myspace, the social network that dominated the early part of this century, has risen from the ashes. Or at least, that's the plan, as Myspace's new website emerges from beta along with a new mobile ...
Myspace is back — or at least, an homage to its essence is. During the pandemic, German-born 18-year-old An used some of his newfound time to create a social media platform called SpaceHey, built in ...
Last month we reported that MySpace managed to lose all music files uploaded to its site between 2003 and 2015. The massive, mind-boggling, and irrevocable loss — estimated to total 50 million songs ( ...
Obviously MySpace has very few friends left to alienate — Tom has long since moved on — but that hasn’t stopped it annoying the hell out of its few remaining fans by forcing through an update to its ...
In 2003, UCLA dropout and former punk singer Tom Anderson and marketing executive Chris DeWolfe co-founded MySpace, the best social media website ever. By 2005, MySpace had overcome Google to become ...
MySpace is looking to do an about-face. The once-red-hot social networking site acquired three years ago by septuagenarian mogul Rupert Murdoch, which landed him on the cover of Wired magazine and won ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. So when I saw that sleek video for the new Justin Timberlake-themed social media site called, New Myspace, I was for the first ...
Is MySpace the next Friendster? The next who? Exactly. Once a social network starts to lose its lustre in comparison with a younger, fresher rival, it's on a slippery slope to obscurity. What MySpace ...
MySpace reemerged from the shadows this week to announce that all music uploaded to the site before 2015 has been lost. The social network admitted that an estimated 50 million songs from about 14 ...