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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, 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. Myspace is also sometimes used to describe a user created webpage on the Myspace.com service.

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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. Myspace is also sometimes used to describe a user created webpage on the Myspace.com service.

Myspace.com was founded in 2003.

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