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MySpace-Skype deal signals future of social networking - O'Reilly Radar |
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6 Questions: One-On-One with Tom Anderson, president and co-founder, MySpace (Canadian Business) |
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In 2007, MySpace decided to pursue a risky path. Already one of the world?s most popular social networking sites, it decided to reinvent itself with the aim of further enhancing its experience but at the risk of alienating its loyal user base. |
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MySpace Tops in Display Ads - InternetNews.com |
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MySpace Tops in Display AdsInternetNews.com - 4 hours agoBy Kenneth Corbin: More stories by this author: Driven by heavy traffic to the popular social network MySpace, News Corp.'s Fox Interactive Media division ... |
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MySpace The McDonalds Of Ad Serving (WebProNews) |
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Fox Interactive Media tops Comscore's list of top display advertisers in June, serving up 52.3 billion ads (15.9% of the market) to 83.7 million people. MySpace accounted for 51.5 billion of those views. Yahoo, in second place with 10.5% market share, was significantly behind MySpace and Fox in terms of ad views, serving up 34.6 billion, but dwarves all other contenders in terms of audience ... |
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REC Solar Partners With MySpace to Recharge the Democratic ... - MarketWatch |
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REC Solar Partners With MySpace to Recharge the Democratic National Convention (Marketwire via... |
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REC Solar, an industry-leading provider of residential and commercial solar electric systems, has teamed up with MySpace.com to acquaint Democratic convention participants with solar energy through a solar-powered recharging station fueled entirely by the sun. |
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MySpace Passes Yahoo As Top US Internet Display Ad Site - CNNMoney.com |
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Ad Industry Roundup: MySpace; Microsoft; Google - Washington Post |
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Ad Industry Roundup: MySpace; Microsoft; GoogleWashington Post, United States - Aug 26, 2008MySpace's new look is better for ads (sub. req.): This summer's MySpace homepage revamp is now more hospitable to brand advertisers, says Pali Research's ... |
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