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Once the leader in social networking, the News Corp. division has announced a "return to start-up culture" that involves cutting nearly a third of its U.S. staff.
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Murdoch owns News Corp and Fox and we know his attitude to anything that is not BIG BUSINESS and anti worker benefits.
-Funny how he spins it as if these layoffs are the worker's fault " our staffing levels were bloated and hindered our ability to be an efficient and nimble team-oriented company," Owen Van Natta, CEO of the News Corp.-owned social site, said in a release
- what a great spin but that goes on all day on all Murdoch owned media
That and the countless spammers/scammers on there = Facebook FTW.
Of course. Who could have guessed that would be the case?
No matter the fact that one senior manager commands the salary of probably five average regular employees, and does approximately half the work of any one of them.
Facebook is much better. I feel its more aimed toward a mature user base. No flashy backgrounds, no garbage, and Facebook is much more stricter on its policy regarding nudity and inappropriate pics. Its also much easier to use, and the networking tools make it much easier to find people, and communicate. Myspace needs a massive cleanup if they plan to catch up with the rest of these social network sites. Heck even Twitter is better almost now.
If we can not get some control of the big American corporations we are all doomed. They all self destruct in order to make more short term money for executives and speculators., but certainly not for long term investors or employees).
He's my only friend.
He was my only friend when I recently signed up with Myspace. I was really excited about the possibility of meeting all these exciting people. Then I got a message from a beautiful girl in California who wanted to be my friend. I responded to her link and found direct access to what I will politely call an "adult entertainment site". I was tempted to go there and soon regretted the experience. Suddenly, I had more friends than just Tom, but I didn't like them. Then I read Tom's profile and didn't like him either. So I tried to delete my account but ended up on an endless loop of resubmitting my information and re-signing in to be able to vacate my Myspace. It just became too confusing and time wasting, so I just deleted all my friends and my profile. It was not a pleasant experience and I will never go there again. I hope this comment will help others make a sensible decision.
I can't even remember the last time I logged in and I'm super close to deleting my account. They had the world and they let it slip through their fingers.
- by 12three_s July 11, 2009 5:45 PM PDT
- there will always be middle school & high school kids on myspace. as teens we need everything to be entertainment. the little girls saying they're 18... they could do that anywhere. ugly profiles? yes, some people have bad taste. i personaly think facebook has bad taste. i'm thinking bout being a web designer, i personally keep my profile looking it's best. some of my friends too. it somewhat lets some people (who use it right) be unique & not have a plain white profile. & yeah, it's non profit. & yeah, you need a LOT of people to keep myspace runing. after all, we're always asking for more. stinks bout the lay offs, they should have known it was a gamble. NONPROFIT <-- the website is broke. i wouldn't expect a pay check for that. yeah, people grow out of it.. but some don't & others are just getting into it. get over it, not liking myspace is an opinion. everything on here (except for TONS of ppl getting layed off) is opinions. & ppls opinions differ.
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