[Infowarrior] - Myspace to offer news service

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Mon Mar 12 14:35:14 UTC 2007


MYSPACE TO OFFER NEWS SERVICE
By ZACHERY KOUWE
http://www.nypost.com/seven/03122007/business/myspace_to_offer_news_service_
business_zachery_kouwe.htm

March 12, 2007 -- Social networking behemoth MySpace.com is set to launch
its own news service that will allow users to comment on and rate stories
that they post on their personal pages.

MySpace's news aggregator service is intended to keep users on the site
instead of having them go to other places on the Web to get gossip, news and
sports stories. The new venture, which could launch in the second quarter,
could be a tough competitor to news aggregation and sharing site Digg.com.

MySpace's new venture was first reported by media blogger Terry Heaton, who
obtained internal company marketing materials on the plan. It's unclear
whether MySpace News will have stories posted only by its members or if the
company will post selected stories from its media partners. MySpace, like
The Post, is owned by News Corp.

Digg allows members to post stories they find from across the Web, which are
then rated by other users. Traffic to the site has exploded in recent months
and Digg's founder Kevin Rose has become a minor Silicon Valley celebrity.

MySpace has over 100 million accounts and is consistently rated as one of
the most visited sites on the Internet.

Because of the large number of users and its parent company's root in
newspapers any move into the news business is likely to be watched very
closely by other traditional media players. 




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