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webpronews.com - 2/12/2009
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It appears that even the co-founder of MySpace is placing his money on Facebook to win the social networking wars–if only for the next couple of years.
Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald , Brett Brewer co-founder of MySpace who sold the social site to News Corp, said: read more
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consumerist.com - 2/15/2009
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consumerist.com —
Facebook's terms of service (TOS) used to say
that when you closed an account on their network,
any rights they claimed to the original content you uploaded would expire. Not anymore. Now, anything...
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Facebook's New Terms Of Service: "We Can Do Anything We ...
blog.facebook.com - 2/16/2009
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blog.facebook.com —
A couple of weeks ago, we updated our
terms of use to clarify a few points for
our users. A number of people have raised questions about our changes, so I'd like to address those here. I'll also take the opportunity to explain how we think about ...
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On Facebook, People Own and Control Their Information
business.smh.com.au - 2/12/2009
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business.smh.com.au —
Rupert Murdoch will not be happy but the
co-founder of MySpace's parent company before it was sold
to News Corp in 2005 says the global battle against Facebook is over. Facebook, said Los Angeles-based Brett Brewer, will dominate MySpace in worldwide ...
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Facebook tipped to outshine MySpace
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