Considered one of the original social media platforms before Facebook and Twitter evolved, Myspace was launched in 2003 and was the world’s largest social network site until 2009. Initially designed ...
Obviously MySpace has very few friends left to alienate — Tom has long since moved on — but that hasn’t stopped it annoying the hell out of its few remaining fans by forcing through an update to its ...
Editor’s Note: Brenden Mulligan created Onesheet, a tool that enables musicians to create beautiful web presences in two minutes. Before that he founded and sold ArtistData and spent years working in ...
Before the days of 'Facey-B', Instagram and now, TikTok, one social media platform reigned supreme and had a generation in its digital clutches. We’re talking about Myspace. Many spent long nights ...
Myspace, the social network that dominated the early part of this century, has risen from the ashes. Or at least, that's the plan, as Myspace's new website emerges from beta along with a new mobile ...
Tom, u up? MySpace — you know that game-changing social media platform that you created and sold — appears to have some serious security issues, dude. Security researcher Leigh-Anne Galloway shared a ...
Myspace has lost over 50 million photos, videos and songs uploaded to its platform from 2003-2015. The social network, which was popular in the early 2000s, said that ‘any photos, videos and audio ...
MySpace founder Tom Anderson has re-surfaced online with this smiling selfie. Better known as 'MySpace Tom’ because he was the first friend for anyone who creates a new account on the social media ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. So when I saw that sleek video for the new Justin Timberlake-themed social media site called, New Myspace, I was for the first ...
The steep decline follows a further round of major redundancies at the start of 2011 and the continued growth of Facebook, which now has 30 million registered users in the UK. According to the latest ...
The news that MySpace is set to sack the majority of its international workforce, outside of its headquarters in the US, should set alarm bells ringing. MySpace, founded in 2003, had more than 100m ...
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