It isn’t just for promoting films anymore; News Corp and Fox Interactive Media plan to offer movie downloads on its websites like MySpace and IGN.
MySpace Users Are Pervs
When the MySpace masses were kicked offline due to last week’s power outage, they shut down their computers and went outside for a change, right? Nope. They hit Google and started looking for skin.
YouTube Did Not Beat MySpace, Not Even Close
A Guardian Unlimited story has floated around all day with the headline “YouTube overtakes MySpace,” detailing how the video-sharing website had surpassed MySpace in daily global Internet visits. Unfortunately, it’s flat out wrong. YouTube’s not even close.
MySpace Begins Marketing MySpaceIM
Back in May, MySpaceIM finally launched after much anticipation. But it really hasn’t caught on – I downloaded it then and to this point, virtually no one I know is using it.
MySpace Movie Marketing
Over this past weekend I was watching TV when a commercial for the new movie John Tucker Must Die came on.
The Few, The Proud, The MySpace Marines
The United States Marine Corps wants to add you their friend’s list. The demographic on MySpace.com matches perfectly the profile of potential new recruits. It saves the government some phone calls and allows the military branch to avoid visits to San Francisco.
MySpace Runs Out Of Power
Everyone’s friend on MySpace, Tom Anderson, has posted a note on the MySpace home page stating a power outage has brought down the site. If it can happen to MySpace, it can happen to you.
Flash Worm Leads to No MySpace Widget Love
TechCrunch is reporting that third-party MySpace widgets such as those by the ever popular YouTube are no longer allowed to have link throughs.
Wal-Mart Aims For MySpace Crowd
The Hub will be the retailing giant’s online attempt to win over the online teen crowd and bolster its flagging fortunes in the hotly competitive apparel market.
MySpace Undeletes Ted Stevens Spoof
MySpace has lots of rules for its members. There’s no nudity allowed. Nor does the site tolerate copyright and trademark infringement or deceptive advertising. And for a minute there, it appeared MySpace members were also not allowed to make fun of Senator Ted Stevens.