The deal, however, has less to do with MySpace itself than its parent company's marketing data. In this acquisition, as in history, MySpace is just a footnote. SEE ALSO: Friendster Founder Tells ...
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Here’s how the founder of MySpace is doing after selling the social network for $580 millionMySpace became the largest social network in the world in just a few years and was sold in 2005 for 580 million dollars to News Corp. and its parent company Intermix. Anderson left MySpace’s ...
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