Tuesday, March 9, 2010

http://ee.usatoday.com/SUBSCRIBERS/LandingPage/LandingPage.aspx?href=VVNBLzIwMTAvMDIvMTA.&pageno=LTE.&entity=QXIwMzYwMA..&view=ZW50aXR5

http://ee.usatoday.com/SUBSCRIBERS/LandingPage/LandingPage.aspx?href=VVNBLzIwMTAvMDIvMTA.&pageno=MQ..&entity=QXIwMDEwNg..&view=ZW50aXR5

http://www.checkfacebook.com/

2 comments:

  1. http://ee.usatoday.com/SUBSCRIBERS/LandingPage/LandingPage.aspx?href=VVNBLzIwMTAvMDMvMTA.&pageno=MTE.&entity=QXIwMTEwNQ..&view=ZW50aXR5

    ReplyDelete
  2. http://ee.usatoday.com/SUBSCRIBERS/LandingPage/LandingPage.aspx?href=VVNBLzIwMTAvMDMvMTA.&pageno=MTE.&entity=QXIwMTEwNQ..&view=ZW50aXR5

    ...This website is describing how the once thriving Myspace, had a downfall for a couple years once facebook came along. Facebook still has 400 times as many subscribers as in relation to Myspace. But as Facebook updated their website, myspace did the same, and came up with new features to get back some users. While facebook will still be exceeding Myspace in many applications and advertisements, Myspace is still trying to compete and has made a comeback from their downfall.

    ReplyDelete