MySpace News Archive
24-Jan-2009
Facebook Draws Twice the Traffic of MySpace (PC World) MySpace isn't matching Facebook's rapid growth in new members and could lose its crown as the leading social networking site.
Conn. AG to MySpace: Turn over sex offender data (CNET) Connecticut attorney general serves subpoena on MySpace and says independent research about sex offenders on the social-networking site is the "tip of the iceberg."
MySpace meeting and trip to New York with teen lands man in jail (WCNC Charlotte) A meeting on MySpace lands a Catawba man in jail.
MySpace page used against gang suspect (The Buffalo News) LOCKPORT -- A police officer testified at length Thursday in Niagara County Court about the alleged activities of a reputed Niagara Falls gang leader, but the judge said that what really hurt the suspect was his MySpace page.
Facebook now twice as big as MySpace (ZDNet) Facebook is now pulling in nearly twice as many unique visitors worldwide as News Corp.-owned competitor Myspace, according to new statistics from ComScore. (click to enlarge) Roughly 222 million people around the world visited Facebook in December versus 125 million people for MySpace. (CNET's Caroline McCarthy notes that Facebook pegs its active user count at about 150 million.) The statistics ...
Facebook Draws Twice the Traffic of MySpace (PC World via Yahoo! News) In the social networking arms race, without a doubt Facebook and Myspace are the leading contenders. But now, at least on a global stage, it looks like a definitive leader between the two giants has emerged, with Facebook claiming double the visitors of Myspace.
MySpace Lets Users Watch New Movie Premeires for Free (WebProNews) MySpace users in India have been offered the chance to watch new movies before they premeire in the country. The program is called MySpace's Black Curtain Screenings. read more
NYPD Wants In On Recruits' Facebook, MySpace Pages (WPIX 11 New York) NEW YORK (WPIX) -- The New York City police department wants in on recruits' Facebook and MySpace pages. No, they're not looking into 'friending' the rookies on the social networking sites, it's just a part of the department's policy. According to the New York Post, the NYPD is now requiring police recruits who have online web pages to watch as an investigator sifts through their most private ...
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