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  • Senators push for changes in cybercrime law

    The main U.S. law targeting cybercrime may need to be changed because it has allowed law enforcement agencies to target people who simply violate websites' terms of service or their employers' computer use policies, two senators said Wednesday.

    Written by Grant Gross08 Sept. 11 04:05
  • What's the deal with MySpace Tom and Google+?

    Tom Anderson has been out of the social network game for years, but lately it seems like he wants to get back in. The MySpace founder has become one of the most active and followed users on Google+ since its launch, and he also spends plenty of time on Facebook and Twitter, where he's got 191,000 followers.

    Written by Eric Mack19 July 11 05:40
  • News Corp. unloads MySpace

    MySpace, which dominated the social-networking market in the mid-2000s before Facebook eclipsed it, has been sold by its parent company News Corp. to digital media company Specific Media.

    Written by Juan Carlos Perez30 June 11 05:34
  • Turn the lights out, MySpace, the party's over

    Does anyone want MySpace? The fading social network continues its desperate quest to find new investors, but the situation looks bleak.

    Written by Jeff Bertolucci10 June 11 09:18
  • News Corp. is still trying to unfriend MySpace

    News Corp. is still on a desperate quest to unfriend Myspace -- this time reaching out to online music video network <a href="http://www.vevo.com/">Vevo</a>, according to reports.

    Written by Tom Dunlap31 March 11 08:31
  • MySpace slashes nearly half of staff

    MySpace is laying off 500 employees, or about 47 per cent of its global staff, as part of a restructuring by the once-leading, now struggling social-networking site.

    Written by Juan Carlos Perez12 Jan. 11 05:27
  • MySpace to cut staff in half

    MySpace will reportedly lay off more than half of its employees on Tuesday as the website scales back its social networking ambitions.

    Written by Jared Newman11 Jan. 11 09:16
  • Myspace China makes staff cuts, CEO leaves

    Myspace's China office cut about 30 employees last month and saw its CEO depart, a sign that the U.S.-based social networking service may be pulling back from the country's Internet market.

    Written by Michael Kan10 Jan. 11 20:52
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