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What Should We Expect from the New MySpace?

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Until 2008, MySpace was with its 76 million monthly unique users the most popular social network in the world and a pioneer of its kind. In short, as Facebook started to dominate the social media sphere, Myspace was quickly forgotten. In short, as Facebook started to dominate the social media sphere, Myspace was quickly forgotten.

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Myspace Integrates Facebook

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Tweet Until now, the integration between Myspace and Facebook has been limited. Myspace has got a brand new design and now enables their users to Connect with Facebook to transfer likes and interests. You will be able to sync your Myspace account with Twitter and Youtube besides Facebook, so that your updates will automatically sync.

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An Average Day on Facebook [Infographic]

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52% visit Facebook daily, beating out others for daily visitors, such as Twitter (36%), Myspace (7%) and LinkedIn (6%). According to this, in 2008 the average user was 33 years of age and with more and more people joining Facebook, the average is now 38. Compared with other social networks, Facebook users are the most engaged.

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The State of Social Media In The UK

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UK Twitter statistics: Twitter has shown explosive growth this year, with the number of reported users more than doubling from 12 million to 26 million. Last.fm, Bebo and MySpace continue their steady decline, while image-sharing site Flickr maintains its user base of around four million. The losers.

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Jumo – the Non Profit Social Network Has Launched

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You can follow Tehneyat on Twitter @tehneyat. Myspace Integrates Facebook. Tweet Written by Tehneyat who currently resides in London, United Kingdom from where she is blogging for Mindjumpers. Jumo , a new social networking platform for non-profit that we blogged about a few months ago, launched in its beta version yesterday.

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Will iTunes' Ping Be a Success?

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On Ping you can follow friends to see what music they like and what they post will appear in your feed, just like we already know from Facebook and Twitter. Having this said, I still think it’s a smart move of Apple to enter to social scene to diminish the competition from other music networks and sharing sites like Spotify, Myspace, Last.fm

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A Social Media Status Quo Pt.1-Japan

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However the network’s slow reaction to become smartphone compatible was rather late and eventually resulted in a loss of users similar to Myspace. Enter Twitter and Facebook whose popularity started to increase around this time. Privacy and anonymity was ensured, as the network allowed online pseudonyms.