MySpace (NWS) basically just conceded the general social network category to Facebook. The former social champ will let users get their Facebook updates streamed to their MySpace accounts. So now come ...
MySpace announced yesterday that it will "sync" with Facebook, sharing updates on user activity. Because this sharing only runs one way, many see this as just another sign of the fading network's ...
New figures from metrics firm comScore show that, in May, the battle of the social-networking sites may have gained a new front-runner: Facebook appears to have surpassed long-time rival MySpace in ...
MySpace has surrendered to the power of Facebook, and users can now send their shared content on MySpace out to Facebook (and Twitter) with just one click. The functionality allows you to push photos, ...
When News Corp. bought MySpace in July 2005, it was worth $580 million, at least to Rupert Murdoch. When it sold the site last June, to an advertising network owner called Specific Media, it was for a ...
It’s over. Facebook is now as large as MySpace in the U.S., according to May data released today by comScore. Facebook actually passed MySpace by a smidgeon, with 70.278 million unique visitors ...
The two social networks are planning an invitation-only announcement at noon PT featuring MySpace CEO Mike Jones and Facebook marketing VP Dan Rose. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and ...
The guest post below is written by Ryan Hupfer at HubPages. A couple of weeks ago HubPages ads were blocked from MySpace’s new self serve ad platform, MyAds, as being competitive to MySpace. That ...
Twitter has always grown up in the shadow of Facebook (FB). Facebook was started in 2004 in the dorms of Harvard. Twitter was started when Jack Dorsey sent an SMS message at 9:50pm PT on March 21, ...
Is MySpace the next Friendster? The next who? Exactly. Once a social network starts to lose its lustre in comparison with a younger, fresher rival, it's on a slippery slope to obscurity. What MySpace ...
I don’t know about you, but I’ve been feeling an awful lot of “meh” this week. First came the launch of Facebook’s non-e-mail e-mail service — color me indifferent — and then the day we’ll “never ...