MySpace News Archive
06-Sep-2008
MySpace links users to hurricane alerts (Independent Online) In what is heralded as the seeds of an Internet-age emergency broadcast system, MySpace has teamed with the US Department of Homeland Security.
Judge Hears Arguments To Dismiss MySpace Suicide Case (NBC 4 Los Angeles) A federal judge will hear arguments Thursday on whether a woman alleged to have used a fake profile on MySpace to bully a teen girl who later killed herself should stand trial.
Judge could rule whether MySpace suicide case will go to trial (Los Angeles Daily News) A federal judge will hear arguments today on whether a woman alleged to have used a fake profile on MySpace to bully a teen-aged girl who later killed herself should stand trial.
MySpace links users to US hurricane emergency alerts (AFP via Yahoo! News) In what is heralded as the seeds of an Internet-age emergency broadcast system, MySpace has teamed with the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to spread news on hurricanes through users of the online social network.
MySpace links users to alerts (News 24 South Africa) MySpace has teamed with the US Department of Homeland Security to spread news on hurricanes through users of the online social network.
Judge tentatively rejects dismissing charges in MySpace suicide case (The Kansas City Star) LOS ANGELES | A federal judge has tentatively rejected two motions to dismiss charges against a woman in a MySpace hoax that allegedly led to a 13-year-old girl’s suicide.
What's New at MySpace (Fast Company Magazine) Chris Dewolfe, the lanky, shaggily hip CEO of Myspace, is holding his last meeting of the day from a prone position, a collection of long limbs stacked on a tiny red love seat. The early evening powwow, taking place in the cramped office of his senior communications director, is interrupted when I come crashing in to say good-bye.
Judge Refuses To Dismiss MySpace Suicide Case (CBS 2 Los Angeles) A federal judge has tentatively rejected two motions to dismiss charges against a woman in a MySpace hoax that allegedly led to a 13-year-old girl's suicide. During a hearing Thursday, U.S. District Judge George H. Wu said he intends to take more time to consider a third motion to dismiss the case against Lori Drew of O'Fallon, Mo.
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