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As Facebook takes off, MySpace strikes back
By Jeremy | October 12, 2007
"It's easy to dismiss MySpace, with its unruly graphics, clunky navigation, and general sense of chaos. But the masses love it. MySpace is the most trafficked website in the U.S.: It registered 45 billion page views in July, according to comScore Media Metrix. Another research firm, Compete.com, calculates that Americans spend about 12% of all their Internet time there. And apparently it's not just kids anymore - about half of its members are over 35. Murdoch bought MySpace in 2005 when it had $23 million in revenues; he recently told analysts that in the fiscal year beginning in July, it will take in $800 million, with a profit margin greater than 20%."Fortune magazine's got the latest on the Myspace/Facebook rivalry in the October issue.mpegs porn asianporn asian onlineporn pic asianposr porn asianasian porn previewsclips asian porn sexporn slideshow asianporn asian spreading Map
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