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MySpace is
a social networking website offering an interactive network
of blogs, user profiles, groups, photos and an internal e-mail
system. According to Alexa Internet, as of March 2006 it is
the world's fifth most popular English-language website and
the eighth most popular in the world[1]). Note that this is
based on exceptionally intense usage by a relatively limited
number of visitors, many more than five English language sites
have a higher "reach" measurement, that is they are
visited by more different people each day. MySpace has outstripped
competitors such as MSN Spaces, Friendster and LiveJournal to
become the most popular English-language social networking website
with higher traffic and roughly 75 million registered accounts.
It has become an increasingly influential part of contemporary
teenage culture, especially in the Anglosphere. MySpace has
250 employees and projects a 2006 revenue of US$20M.
Prior to
the creation of the current social networking website the MySpace.com
domain name was registered in 1998 to an online storage and
file sharing firm. Registration was free and users were able
to obtain a small disk quota which would gradually increase
if they referred new members to the site. Due to slow service
and a lack of revenue, the site shut down and sold all of its
users' information in 2001.
Prior to
that use, MySpace.com was home to a web design firm.
The current
MySpace service was founded in July 2003 by Tom Anderson (who
is an alumnus of both UC Berkeley and UCLA), the current president,
Chris DeWolfe (a graduate of USC's Marshall School of Business),
the current CEO, and a small team of programmers. It was partially
owned by Intermix Media, which was bought in July 2005 for $580
million by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation (the parent company
of Fox Broadcasting and other media enterprises). In January
2006, Fox announced plans to launch a UK version of MySpace
in a bid to "tap into the UK music scene".
The creators
of MySpace have hosted many parties in Hollywood, Jacksonville,
Miami, Orlando, New York City, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco,
Seattle, Hawaii, and McAllen, Texas to support the site.
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