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#1 kingster0517

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 05:56 PM

That man is rich :0
Interesting article. It brings up the issue of sexual harassers on the internet and how Myspace makes it very easy for sexual abusers to take advantage of minors. I personally think that you should know the risk of showing your face and location on myspace. There is an option to make your profile 'private'.
I just can't believe that company gave Tom (president of Myspace) 580 million. Shhhzaaammm.
If Myspace continues to grow at the rate it is, it will probably blow up the internet :D
I swear to god, Myspace is creating awesomeness around the world =/
but also new crimes :)

So what do you guys think about the article?

For any who don't know what myspace is..... :(
Google that shizz up.

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Popularity of MySpace soars, sphere of influence expand.

The Internet has a rising star whose name isn't Google.

Just over 2 years old, MySpace now has more than two times the traffic of Google Inc., and it quickly eclipsed Friendster as the top social-networking site where users build larger and larger circles of friends.

Credit luck and acumen: MySpace learned from predecessors and figured out the right tools to package. And when its founders noticed heavy usage among musicians and fans, MySpace embraced that community with custom features.

"It's like being at a giant music conference 24 hours a day every day," said Greg McIntosh, 27, guitarist for Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Great Lakes Myth Society.

College students, meanwhile, can rate their professors and find classmates or alumni. Others play games, view classified ads, send online party invitations or rate the brave on how "hot" they are.

Sure, none of these features is unique, but what's the point of going elsewhere if your friends are already on MySpace?

"I noticed a lot of my friends talking about it, so I went on it and signed up," said Magda Olszanowska, 24, a University of Toronto senior. "And I've really pressured my friends who don't have it to get it."

Instead of using e-mail and instant messaging, Olszanowska keeps in touch with many friends simply by posting bulletins on her personal MySpace page, known as a profile. There, friends can send her a private message or post a public comment; they can see her photo album or read her Web journal, called a blog.

The free, ad-supported site has gotten so popular among teens--a quarter of its users are registered as minors--that parents, schools and law enforcement officials have taken notice, warning of sexual predators and other dangers.

Big media noticed too. Last year, News Corp., the Australian media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, bought MySpace's owner for $580 million in cash.


The U.S.-heavy site now wants to expand internationally and on wireless devices, and it is adding such features as video-sharing to become more like a Web portal.

"We want people to stay on MySpace," said Tom Anderson, its president. "We'll give them whatever they might want to do."

The development comes as the leading portal, Yahoo Inc., becomes more like MySpace, starting a social-networking service called 360 and buying content-sharing sites such as Flickr and Del.icio.us.

MySpace was by no means first. In early 2003, Friendster Inc. introduced a system that connects people for networking and dating through existing circles of friends, rather than randomly or by keyword matches alone.

But just a half-year after MySpace launched, it surpassed Friendster in monthly visitors and now ranks 13th among all sites, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. ComScore Media Metrix places it fourth by total page views, two notches above Google.

Compared with rivals', MySpace profiles are more customizable. Users can obtain Web programming code elsewhere to create their own layouts, change background colors or incorporate photos and video stored at other sites. (Friendster, already trailing MySpace in usage, added a similar feature last fall.)

"MySpace gives you more freedom to express yourself," said Zlatan Stankovic, 21, a sophomore at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. "You can leave different kinds of comments, pictures, movies, stuff like that."

Brad Greenspan, an early MySpace investor no longer affiliated with the site, said that after observing Friendster, "we just realized that to allow people more personalization and control would give people more attachment to their Web pages."

MySpace profiles are also more accessible. A challenger named Facebook requires an affiliation with a high school or college, while LinkedIn focuses on professionals. Friendster, meanwhile, requires registration before viewing full profiles.

MySpace not only promotes openness, it also adds Anderson as your first friend, immediately connecting you with everyone else.

Ultimately, music is what made MySpace special.

McIntosh's band can update fans on new gigs, when sending too many e-mail messages might otherwise appear to be spamming. People who happen to catch a performance can look up the band's MySpace profile and "friend it" when they get home.

Users can easily discover emerging and independent artists and instantly hear their tunes through a built-in music player.

"All you have to do is press `play,"' said Rob Theakston, 28, Detroit-based music editor for the site AllMusic and a co-worker of McIntosh's.

Other sites, he said, require you to download a file and open up a separate player.

Given the success, MySpace has even started its own recording label, and it is now hoping to bring that magic to filmmakers, and later to comedians and fashion designers, said Chris DeWolfe, MySpace's chief executive.

But success also draws a spotlight on MySpace's darker side.

In Middletown, Conn., police suspect that as many as seven teenage girls recently were fondled or had consensual sex with men they met on MySpace who turned out to be older than they claimed.

In schools across the country, students have been suspended for threatening classmates on MySpace, and in a case outside Pittsburgh attracting the attention of the American Civil Liberties Union, for creating a phony profile under a principal's name and photo.

DeWolfe said the company has worked with WiredSafety to create guidelines and improve practices--dozens of employees now monitor profiles and images 24 hours a day--and encourages parents to talk with their kids about online safety.

The worries are bound to grow along with the site, which gets as many as 180,000 new members a day. It now has more than 54 million registered users, compared with more than 24 million for Friendster.

Also, complaints have been directed at News Corp.'s purchase, including accusations of censorship as MySpace occasionally blocked video stored elsewhere and embedded in profiles, just as MySpace was readying its own video-sharing service. DeWolfe denied any connection.
-Chicago Tribune, Published February 13 2006
By Anick Jesdanun

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#2 hypergrl09

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 05:59 PM

dat is just crazy.

haha and i hab myspace tooo. but i hate it how its on maintainence a lot of times. and too much traffic at times like rite now lol

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 06:01 PM

holy crap hes rich!
eh.. i like myspace but i hardly use it cuz im too lazy to comment people =X


#4 Sticky

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 06:01 PM

You gotta put your age to 14 inorder to get it private...lol

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 06:27 PM

that's crazy. 580 million? ddddaaammnn. myspace better not change too much.

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 06:49 PM

wow 580 million?  i wonder how's the new myspace gonna look like now.  i've been trying to make my profile private but i don't know how.

View PostSticky, on Feb 13 2006, 08:01 PM, said:

You gotta put your age to 14 inorder to get it private...lol

oooh so, i have to be 14?  dang that sucks buttocks.

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 07:05 PM

is'nt the "private" setting only for 14/15 year olds? i read it on the myspace forum, and i remember when Gia tried, it would'nt workcuz she's 18 i think....but it worked for me, and i'm 15 :D

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 07:09 PM

hahaha
i loveee myspace too =)

mostly ur only allowed to comment ppl if u add them rite?
some weird person added me but .. i looked at his myspace and it looked really weird  = = so i didnt add him

kingster0517 im gonna add u on myspace k :D?

#9 animepro22

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 07:54 PM

well doesnt matter to me as long as its free and hotlink vidoes gota work again :D

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 08:06 PM

That is a lot of money. A LOT.

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 08:12 PM

Tom threatened to start erasing myspaces because he was getting so many new ones that was taking up space...lol. Thats why a few days ago when I was trying to go into mine,it kept saying the servor was too busy. That was Tom. He even left a public message for people to see whenever they went to check their PMs.

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 09:19 PM

that's a alot of money o.o almost hath billion o.o isn't that more then bill gateS?

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 11:04 PM

o god, i love myspace!!!  go myspace!!  it should be the #1 most used site, cuz it rocks!!

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 11:10 PM

Good God, half a billion dollars!!!!!!

That could feed all of Africa, buy yourself a mansion in a few different countries, all fully stocked, garages stocked of hot cars, rooms full of hot babes  *if thats what you are into*
But then again, quantities of girls would make make your half a billion dollars=poverish man, so NO, ..skips that.
but then

omg more more more

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#15 Soluna

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 11:15 PM

Shessh. I didn't know MySpace was worth that much. Then again, I've only been to the site once and laughed at it.




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