MySpace
A social networking site founded in 2003 and based in California. MySpace was the most popular website in the US in 2006, but was then overtaken by Facebook in 2008. The site has 66 million users worldwide.
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12 social media mishaps we want to bury forever
We just want to forget these things. Honestly.
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Remember MySpace? It’s got a new face
The Justin Timberlake-owned site has a new look as it tries to pull itself out of the doldrums.
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Time Machine: Here’s how 26 popular websites used to look
Have you ever seen the very first version of RTE.ie? Or wondered what the name ‘Daft’ came from?
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Poll: Do you care if an employer sees your social media pages?
A survey by a leading recruitment firm has found that a quarter of companies check potential employees’ social media presence – would you worry about what they might see on your social media profiles?
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Justin Timberlake part of MySpace takeover
The Social Network star is part of the takeover that is worth a small fraction of what the struggling website was sold for six years ago.
Share7 Tweet5# myspace - Sunday 26 June, 2011
The Daily Fix: Sunday
In this evening’s fix: DAA board backs down, shock death at Glastonbury, cringey MySpace pages and the only slideshow you’ll ever need to see…swamp soccer!
Share18 Tweet3MySpace founder says he cringes at his own profile page – report
Chris DeWolfe, one of the men behind the social networking site, has said that people that took it over “didn’t have it in their DNA”.
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Who said agriculture was dead? ‘Farmville’ creator Zynga opens Dublin HQ
Zynga, the company behind the massively popular Facebook game, will create jobs at new operations in Ireland.
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Facebook used as evidence in 20 per cent of US divorces
American lawyers are seeing an increase in the use of social media in divorce proceedings.
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