Report: MySpace to push deeper into entertainement

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Fri, 07/10/2009 - 6:32pm

News Corp. has plans to turn MySpace into a entertainment portal. How much more entertainment can the site add?



 

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Excellent Article!

Never before in the history of mankind has it been easier to reach out to people all over the world. Online communitieslike MySpace, make meeting new friends with similar interests incredibly easy. MySpace is a great place to share tips, ideas and stories about the things you find most interesting. If you have a question about your hobby, you can easily find the answer through your network of members with similar interests.

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