MySpace Members Decides What News Is Fit to Print
Posted on December 9, 2007
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Recently, a beta version of MySpace’s news aggregator has officially gone live. The purpose of MySpace News is to collect articles from news sites and blogs from around the world wide web and fits them into 25 categoris and 300 sub-categories.
MySpace members can also vote on the best articles. The more votes an article gets, the higher placement the article will get. The concept is almost similar like Digg’s voting system. Although it is slightly similar than Digg and Digg may be more popular but MySpace has the upper hand as they have an enormously large use base to start off.
On the other hand young people are not that interested in reading news articles compared to adults. MySpace News will either end up in dust or it might just be the thing needed to encourage more young people to read.
Go ahead and check out the latest MySpace News
Popularity: 3% [?]
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