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MySpace is an online community that lets you meet your friends’ friends.
Histoire
MySpace est un site internet de réseau social fondé aux États-Unis, qui met gratuitement à disposition de ses membres enregistrés un espace web personnalisé, permettant d’y faire un blog, d’y entreposer ses compositions musicales et d’y remplir diverses informations personnelles. Fondé par Tom Anderson et Chris DeWolfe en août 2003, MySpace a été racheté par le groupe de Rupert Murdoch, News Corp., en juillet 2005. À compter de la mi-août 2006, Myspace lance une version française du site, fr.myspace.com, dont la version officielle est sortie le 17 janvier 2007.
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Témoignages
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Posté le samedi 20 mars à 3h02
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Posté le vendredi 19 mars à 17h57
- Social Networks, Criminal Networks? (PC World via Yahoo! News)
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Posté le vendredi 19 mars à 17h10
- Google says Viacom secretly uploaded videos to bolster claim of widespread piracy (Staten Island Advance)
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- YouTube expected to launch bid to woo musicians from MySpace (PhysOrg)
YouTube is expected to announce on Wednesday a new program -- dubbed "Musicians Wanted" -- to lure independent musicians to its social networking site.
Posté le jeudi 18 mars à 15h33
- WEB/TECH: Youtube Sets Its Sights on Independent Musicans (All About Jazz)
YouTube wants to rock MySpace. The Google-owned video site is expected to announce Wednesday a new program, dubbed Musicians Wanted, to lure independent musicians to its social- networking site. The program targets independent artists, offering them an easy way to create their own home page, or channel, on YouTube and share in the ad revenues generated by their videos. Until now, YouTube has ...
Posté le mercredi 17 mars à 17h47
- MySpace starts selling user data at a bargain price [UPDATED] (Geek.com)
The reality that free services arent actually free is currently being demonstrated through the latest money-grab by MySpace. User account information is being made available to anyone who wants it for a surprisingly cheap price. One look at the Infochimps website shows that you can purchase 24 hours of MySpaces real-time data stream for just $30. [...]
Posté le mercredi 17 mars à 11h44
