Archive for the ‘MySpace’ Category
The pressure is on those small local business owners who have been holding out, hoping against hope that the Internet would go away. It’s become fairly obvious that that’s not going to happen.
As a matter of fact, the Kelsey Group says that “70% of U.S. households now use the Internet as an information source when shopping locally for products and services.”
It’s become obvious that small business owners who don’t have an Internet presence are at a serious disadvantage, and are losing more ground every day to their competitors. Read the rest of this entry »
MySpace is a social networking website where people tell others about themselves and their interests, and interact with other members. This service has now become the most popular online community and the website is among the top ten most visited sites. The membership to this service is free and its 100 millionth account was created on August 9, 2006.
There are reportedly 230,000 registrations every day. The present owner of the website Rupert Murdhoch’s News Corporation created a stir in the corporate world by purchasing MySpace for US$580 million in July 2005. Read the rest of this entry »
If by now you have not heard of Mspace or Friendster then maybe the world is moving too slowly for you. Young adults (teens and college age adults) are using the world of the internet to communicate in ways we had no inkling of a few years ago.
Social networking is booming as young adults find one another online to chat, post comments, post photos, and share info about the latest happenings in their world to their Myspace pages and Friendster networking sites. It is not always a good thing for sure, but more on that later on. Read the rest of this entry »
By Michael Mulkern
MySpace is a social networking service that has taken America by storm. In fact it is the most popular social networking website in the United States of America. MySpace has many subsidiary products and tools, but one of the most popular, and therefore most powerful is MySpace IM. Read the rest of this entry »

