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Tuesday, September 12, 2006 | 1:15pm
Facebook Ready To Compete with MySpace?
Everyone has a MySpace page these days. At least thats it how it seems. Celebrities, recording artists and even Wal-Mart have pages on the site. MySpace is extremely popular and another major social networking site appears to want some of that attention. Facebook plans on opening up its network to everyone, not just students. […]

Everyone has a MySpace page these days. At least thats it how it seems. Celebrities, recording artists and even Wal-Mart have pages on the site. MySpace is extremely popular and another major social networking site appears to want some of that attention. Facebook plans on opening up its network to everyone, not just students. Up until this point to use Facebook, you needed a valid high school or college email address. However in the near future any email address will do. Needless to say, many who felt the exclusive nature of Facebook is what made it so appealing are not pleased. Facebook apparantly wants to position itself as more of an alternative to MySpace even if it means upseting and alienating its current userbase.
Evorgleb: I can’t see anything stopping MySpace at this point
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