Two Belgian college students have been flunked for cheating on their written exams, getting zero points for two courses because they had reportedly been caught exchanging responses during the tests. Notably, the determining evidence used in the case came straight from Facebook conversations held by the two students and some of their friends […]
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Facebook Conversations Used As Evidence In Exam Cheating Case
August 25th, 2009The New MySpace Mail Quietly Emerges As A Big-Time Email Competitor
July 30th, 2009We’ve been covering the new web email project MySpace has been working on in stealth mode for the past several month. Now it’s ready to begin a quiet rollout today, in beta, for users around the globe.
Here’s why this matters: Right off the bat, MySpace Mail with a sexy new interface is a major player in the e-mail space based on sheer size alone. With nearly 130 million global users, it will enter the field as the 4th largest email provider in the world, and 2nd largest in the U.S. (see chart). And it’s being built on top of the MySpace Messaging service that plenty of people are already using a lot — it accounts for some 20% of MySpace’s site traffic, we’re told. [ … ]
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MySpace Music Appears To Be A Hit, Increases Traffic Tenfold Year-Over-Year
July 22nd, 2009MySpace may not be the hottest thing in social networking any longer, with visitor numbers and page views decreasing at an alarming rate, but apparently its free music streaming service MySpace Music is still something of a hit.
According to Nielsen data
(PDF) for June 2009, traffic to MySpace’s music subdomain has grown 190% since its launch in September 2008 and year-over-year traffic to the URL has increased a staggering 1,017%. This traffic includes at least one visit by our own MG Siegler, who was happy to learn Pearl Jam’s new single premiered exclusively on the service.
New MySpace CEO Owen Van Natta may be convinced users are not sure if the service is a destination for music or not, but if these numbers are correct it would make sense for him and the recently announced executive team for MySpace Music to dedicate a good deal of attention to it. Not that they’re haven’t been doing that up until now — in fact we mentioned earlier that the service has much improved since its unveiling and according to a recent Telegraph article
the service is slated for a September launch in the UK.
Full story at http://www.techcrunch.com/

