Comments on: Report: MySpace to push deeper into entertainment
News Corp. has plans to turn MySpace into an entertainment portal. How much more entertainment can the site add?
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I only use MySpace for tracking bands. It sounds like I'm not the only one.
The reason sites like Facebook are more successful is because they don't feel like they've been cobbled together by cavemen banging rocks together. They're actually designed.
- by Harrison912 July 13, 2009 9:14 AM PDT
- In the past, I've used MySpace to socially market my safety and security web site. Since it's lost popularity, I'm not on there as much but I think going in the music and entertainment direction may be a good move if they can do something very unique and different with it.
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