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''' Myspace ''' is a free service that uses the ] for online communication through an interactive network of photos, ], user profiles, ], web forums, groups, as well as many other communication devices. This all-inclusive service is sometimes called a social networking interface. Myspace is also sometimes used to describe a user created webpage on the Myspace.com service. ''' Myspace ''' is a free service that uses the ] for online communication through an interactive network of photos, ], user profiles, ], web forums, groups, as well as many other communication devices. This all-inclusive service is sometimes called a social networking interface. It is an active site always updating or creating new features for their members.
Myspace is also sometimes used to describe a user created webpage on the Myspace.com service.


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Myspace.com was founded in ].


==History of Myspace==
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Myspace.com was founded in ] by a couple of ]s in ]. The person mostly responsible for the creation of the site is a man simply known as "Tom".

In ], musical artists were given the option to post ]s of their songs to build up bigger fanbases. The concept has worked for some, and less so for others.

On ], ], members were given the ability to create groups so that like-minded people could share a common bond. As of ], ], there are about 150,000 groups. However, some groups have gone under scrunity by the creators of the site, with some posting offensive photos, which was a direct violation of the site's rules. Attempts are being made everyday to deal with these types of groups, and in the end the hope is that it remains free of offensive material.


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Myspace is a free service that uses the internet for online communication through an interactive network of photos, weblogs, user profiles, e-mail, web forums, groups, as well as many other communication devices. This all-inclusive service is sometimes called a social networking interface. It is an active site always updating or creating new features for their members. Myspace is also sometimes used to describe a user created webpage on the Myspace.com service.

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History of Myspace

Myspace.com was founded in 2003 by a couple of computer programmers in California. The person mostly responsible for the creation of the site is a man simply known as "Tom".

In 2004, musical artists were given the option to post MP3s of their songs to build up bigger fanbases. The concept has worked for some, and less so for others.

On June 4, 2004, members were given the ability to create groups so that like-minded people could share a common bond. As of January 13, 2005, there are about 150,000 groups. However, some groups have gone under scrunity by the creators of the site, with some posting offensive photos, which was a direct violation of the site's rules. Attempts are being made everyday to deal with these types of groups, and in the end the hope is that it remains free of offensive material.

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