About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 85. Chapters: LiveJournal, Garble, Myspace, Facebook, Orkut, Imeem, SK Gaming, Xanga, Friendster, Multiply, IGN, Comparison of sites using the LiveJournal codebase, Pajamas Media, Qik, Open Diary, Cyn.in, Blogger, Blue Kaffee, Yammer, Nexopia, ScienceBlogs, WestHost, Yahoo! 360, Dreamwidth, UKFast, Dipdive, BlogTV, Plurk, Windows Live Spaces, Kloop, Blogster, Pownce, IYOUIT, Ipernity, Blog software, My Opera, Omgpop, Fotolog, Moofaces, Gandi, WordPress.com, Radio UserLand, Vampirefreaks.com, Virb, Jaiku, Talenthouse, Posterous, GlowHost, Chilltime, BIGADDA, LifeLogger, Care2, UCoz, Desimartini, Bloglines, Sina Weibo, Maneno, Skyrock, Weblogs.com, Jeeran, Vox, Zimbio, Tencent Weibo, Philgifts.com, MSN China, Qaym, BlogCN, List of games on Omgpop, NoFrag, Israblog, Minixr, Communote, 1000Memories, Yahoo! Meme, TypePad, Platformic, Wretch, LifeChat, Quick Blog, Diary-X, Baidu Space, Blox. Excerpt: Myspace, stylized My_____ and previously MySpace, is a social networking website. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, News Corp. Digital Media, owned by News Corporation. Myspace became the most popular social networking site in the United States in June 2006, a position that it held throughout 2007 until 2008. In April 2008, according to comScore, Myspace was overtaken internationally by its main competitor, Facebook, based on monthly unique visitors. Myspace employs 1,000 employees, after laying off 30% of its workforce in June 2009; the company does not disclose revenues or profits separately from News Corporation. Quantcast estimates MySpace's monthly U.S. unique visitors at 43.2 million. Fox Interactive Media headquarters, 407 North Maple Drive, Beverly Hills, California, where Myspace is also housed.After the 2002 launch of Friendster, several eUniverse emplo...