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  2. Myspace - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, Myspace employed approximately 1,600 people. [14] [15] In June 2011, Specific Media Group and Justin Timberlake jointly purchased the company for approximately $35 million. [16] On February 11, 2016, it was announced that Myspace and its parent company had been purchased by Time Inc. for $87 million.

  3. What Happened to Myspace (and Is It Even Still Around)? - AOL

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    Within a year, over 5 million people signed up for Myspace. And by 2006, 90 million signed up—surpassing Google and Yahoo as the most visited website in the U.S.

  4. Timeline of social media - Wikipedia

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    Its name is an acronym for "Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link, coined by Stewart Brand, creator of the Whole Earth Catalog. [citation needed] 1990s–2000s. Various notable social media platforms such as Myspace and Facebook are developed and released, and blogging begins to gain popularity.

  5. Tom Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Co-founder of Myspace. Thomas Anderson (born November 8, 1970) [1] is an American technology entrepreneur and co-founder of the social networking website Myspace, which he founded in 2003 with Chris DeWolfe. [2] He was later president of Myspace and a strategic adviser for the company. [3][4] Anderson is popularly known as " Tom from ...

  6. How Blogs Have Changed the World - WebMD

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    Cyber networking spaces host millions of (mostly young) people: MySpace has 65 million users , Xanga 45 million, and Facebook 7.5 million . In these sites, average Joes and Janes are able to share ...

  7. SixDegrees.com - Wikipedia

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    SixDegrees.com was a social network service web site that initially lasted from 1997 [1] to 2000 [2][3] and was based on the Web of Contacts model of social networking. It was named after the concept of six degrees of separation [4] and allowed users to list friends, family members and acquaintances whether registered on the site or not.

  8. Criticism of Myspace - Wikipedia

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    The social networking service Myspace was among the most popular web sites in the 2000s decade. It has faced criticism on a variety of fronts, including for a massive redesign of the site in 2012 which occurred after the majority of original users had abandoned the website, misuse of the platform for cyber-bullying and harassment, risks for users' privacy, and major data losses.

  9. SpaceHey - Wikipedia

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    SpaceHey. SpaceHey is an English-language online social network operated by the German company tibush GmbH and headquartered in Pfullingen. [1][2] Founded in 2020 by Anton Röhm, the project serves as a homage to social media platform MySpace during its peak in the mid-2000s. [3][4] However, it is not officially affiliated with MySpace. [4]