MySpace News Archive
02-Jun-2009
Room Candy Games Announces StripPRS? Game For Facebook, MySpace and the Apple iPhone/iPod Touch (PRWeb) Paper, Rock, Scissors....Strip! StripPRS? is literally an upside down dress up game. (PRWeb Jun 2, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/06/prweb2481594.htm
The Future of Social Media: The Walls Come Crumbling Down (Wired News) The social web trend is more or less complete. Oprah's gone Twitter, your co-worker has a MySpace problem, and if your parents aren't bugging you with Facebook movie quiz invites, they probably will be by the time you're done reading this. People are flocking to these sites in record numbers, as Facebook now boasts over 200 million users worldwide, and Twitter has grown 3,000 percent since last ...
Police Using Myspace, Facebook, Even Twitter To Solve Crimes (KKTV 11 Colorado Springs) Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, we all used these to keep up with friends, but police have another use for them. Solving crimes.
MySpace and Facebook: Two Very Different Approaches to Video (Salon.com) Nielsen sent out a release today saying that even though time spent on Facebook is up 700 percent, MySpace is still tops for video. That?s not anything revolutionary.
MySpace Experimenting With Interactive Ads Powered By SocialMedia.com (TechCrunch) At this morning's Conversational Marketing Summit in New York, SocialMedia.com CEO Seth Goldstein revealed that the advertising company had been working with MySpace to develop and deploy 'Interaction Ads' - an advertising product that can prompt a MySpace member for input and use that, along with MySpace's social graph, to tailor the advertising shown to their friends. The ads are a variation ...
MySpace (Not Facebook) Is Winning In Online Video (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance) We know Facebook's traffic and user-engagement stats continue to surge?seemingly at the expense of MySpace?but new data from Nielsen shows that MySpace rules when it comes to online video.
MySpace Loses Steam While Twitter, Facebook Flourish (Mediaweek) News Corp. executives often present MySpace and Facebook as competing in different markets, with Facebook used as a communications vehicle and MySpace for entertainment. Whatever the case, a straight line can be drawn between more time spent on Facebook and less on MySpace.
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