myspace web 2.0
E4 embraces web 2.0 audience
Case Study The decision to make the site more community focused came after an experiment with MySpace around teen drama Skins, where characters communicated with the audience through their profiles. Channel 4's entertainment channel, E4, has overhauled its... [31 Jul 2008]
Legal Eye: What's the score for the music biz?
Comment Musician Billy Bragg, who has already fought a campaign against MySpace on the pages of UK newspapers, recently wrote in The New York Times bemoaning the financial return for artists from user-generated sites. [22 May 2008]
Google, Yahoo! and MySpace announce OpenSocial Foundation
News and News Corp's MySpace.com have announced they have formed the OpenSocial Foundation, a not-for-profit group to support the OpenSocial initiative that Google kick-started last year to promote a universal standard for developer applications on... [26 Mar 2008]
Facebook suffers from social networking slowdown
News In contrast MySpace has seen a nine per cent fall in the number of unique visitors year on year with around five million users. And Bebo is now hot on the heels of MySpace for second spot in the UK, enjoying a 53 per cent increase in users to 4.1... [22 Feb 2008]
Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Wednesday
Comment I'm now launching MySpace on the mobile phone. he says, demonstrating OneConnect's 'one-click' philosophy to this web 2.0 life. Talk about spinning a web of deceit. You can practically hear the panic: It'll all be over in but a handful of hours! [14 Feb 2008]
BBC beds down with MySpaceTV
News Travis Katz, international MD of MySpace said this kind of deal is the future of collaboration between the web and networks. BBC Worldwide has clubbed together with MySpace to bring new and archived content to the social networking site's new video... [24 Jan 2008]
Social networking "white elephant" warning
News Issues that businesses need to consider before investing developing internal social networking tools include protecting personal intellectual property and people's preference for using existing non-professional external networks such as Bebo... [13 Dec 2007]
Content Security 2.0: The Impact of Web 2.0 on Corporate Security
White Paper "Web 2.0" has become a widely-used term to describe the perceived "second wave of the Internet," focusing on new collaboration technologies such as blogs, MySpace and Twitter. In early 2007, Clearswift commissioned research to establish how popular... [13 Dec 2007]
IBM Wants You to Get Social at Work with Lotus Connections
White Paper "MySpace for the workplace" could describe the social networking tools that organizations will be seeking in an effort to bring Web 2.0 technologies to work. This IDC whitepaper looks at how IBM's Lotus Connections is intended to help organizations... [07 Dec 2007]
Web 2.0 techies sacrifice pay for shares
News Callaghan said this is now changing following major acquisitions of web 2.0 start-ups such as Google buying YouTube in 2006 and MySpace being acquired by News International in 2005. The majority of people looking to work for web 2.0 start-up... [13 Nov 2007]
Mark Zuckerberg
AS Profile While Zuckerberg cannot claim to be the pioneer of social networking on the web - MySpace was not only set up before Facebook but also opened itself up to third-party developers before its upstart rival - his strategy and product design have... [12 Oct 2007]
Social networking goes mainstream
AS Analysis Rupert Murdoch was also given credit for his decision to put big bucks into social networking by buying MySpace. If a MySpace screen comes up at work it is embarrassing. Web 2.0 phenomena have certainly piqued the panel's interest before. [12 Oct 2007]
Leader: Should you ban Facebook?
Leader Some employers are looking to give staff access to a whole host of web 2.0 fodder - such as MySpace, and YouTube - on special PCs in communal staff areas, which can only be used on breaks and during lunchtime. [31 Aug 2007]
Women vs men: Who's more web-savvy?
News Top 20 UK websites by time spent online, April 2007 (million hours)* ebay.co.uk (19.3) bebo.com (9.1) bbc.co.uk (8.2) google.co.uk (8.2) myspace.com (8.1) msn.com (7.0) yahoo.co.uk (5.3) youtube.com (4.5) facebook.com (4.3) runescape.com (3.9... [23 Aug 2007]
Tech-savvy school-leavers 'lack basic skills'
News Richard Lambert, CBI director-general, said in the report: "Their fluency with iPods, mobiles and MySpace has translated well into the workplace, and often gives them an edge over their bosses. The CBI puts this down to the familiarity of... [20 Aug 2007]
