Quarterlife - to MySpaceTV

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ySpace has bagged itself some more professionally-produced online
video content, to “air” exclusively on the social networking site.
“Quarterlife”, a production developed by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward
Zwick, creators of the TV shows “My So-Called Life” and
“Thirtysomething”, will debut on MySpaceTV on November 11.

Quarterlife“Quarterlife”
will follow the lives of six twenty-somethings and “chart the sometimes
excruciating, sometimes comic, often emotional experiences that
comprise coming of age as a part of the digital generation.” In classic
post-modernist fashion, the lead character, Dylan, is a video blogger
(in the trailer she coughs on camera, as if to demonstrate her
authenticity).

“Quarterlife” provides yet more evidence of News Corp.’s strategy to
make MySpace a home where user-generated and professionally-produced
content can live side-by-side and with both benefiting from the online
communities that blossom as a result.

paidContent, however, picks up on one curious aspect of the “Quarterlife” partnership. A separate social network will exist for the show, away from MySpace.

Herskovotz and Zwick are creating a closed social net for quarterlife… Members of quarterlife
the social net (not live yet) will have the chance to participate in
writing the creating the show through writing and video submissions.
That in turn puts MySpace in the business of helping a potential rival.

There will of course also be a MySpace page for the show.

It’s interesting to see the balance of power between the show’s
producers and MySpaceTV as the exclusive “broadcaster”. Perhaps the
right to run their own social networking site, which ties directly to
the show, was the compromise needed to give MySpaceTV exclusivity.
Otherwise MySpace would have a monopoly on the show’s relationship with
its fans.

Having said that, quarterlife.com isn’t just a social network for
people wishing to interact with the show — but goes quite a bit further.

From the site:

quarterlife.com is a social networking
site for creative people. Whatever your interest - photography,
writing, music, filmmaking, dance, design - quarterlife.com
will help you go to the next level. Connect with like-minded people,
gather information about schools, grants, and internships. It’s a place
to explore the issues in your life, where changing the world is as real
as the friends you meet.

Come back to quarterlife.com when we launch and
participate in the ongoing creation of the series, be discovered as a
writer, director, composer, photographer - find your next step as an
artist and as a person.

Doesn’t sound too far from MySpace itself.

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MySpaceTV - MySpace clones YouTube

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It’s well known that News Corp. has been unhappy about the success
of YouTube, even well before it was acquired by Google. Execs from the
company have often claimed that the video sharing site’s growth was
based on a free ride given to it by MySpace, as the social network’s
millions of users embedded YouTube videos onto their profiles, arguably
driving lots of traffic back to YouTube. Having missed the opportunity
to buy the video sharing site themselves, MySpace introduced its own
video functionality, which — though badly implemented (which is
becoming typical of new features added to the site e.g. MySpace News), hasn’t been unsuccessful, and according to Hitwise, is currently ranked number two.

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However, second place represents 16% compared with YouTube’s 60% —
meaning that the Google-owned video sharing site is way out ahead of
the rest of the competition put together.

Enter: MySpaceTV, a MySpace video sharing feature done right. (Or a near-perfect YouTube clone).

MySpaceTV: MySpace clones YouTube

My first reaction was: what took them so long?

Will the redesign help MySpace to make up ground on YouTube? Yes, no
doubt in my mind. My reasoning is based on the success of version 1,
which was pretty dreadful but still was able to get into second place —
proof of the value in having millions of users already loyal to the
site. Now that MySpace’s video section has a user interface that is
actually usable and one that will be familiar with users because of its
YouTube lineage — I think we’ll see MySpaceTV increase its share beyond
16%, and probably fairly quickly.

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Facebook and MySpace

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With talk of Rupert Murdoch attempting to
‘offload’ MySpace to Yahoo in return for a 25% stake in the company,
there’s inevitably been another round of discussion in the tech media
comparing Facebook to MySpace. Not only is Facebook growing at a faster
rate than MySpace — though as TechCrunch points out,
MySpace is still growing fast and Facebook has a long way to go before
catching up — it was Yahoo that tried and failed to buy Facebook last
year.

However, the problem when trying to predict a winner between the two
sites is it’s like comparing chalk ‘n’ cheese. Broadly speaking they
cater for different demographics, solve different problems, and in
terms of strategy — with Facebook’s new platform — couldn’t be further
apart.

Here are some of my thoughts and observations which might help to
clear up the confusion, and explain why I think we have to be careful
when comparing the two, and that the real question is how each site
will turn growth into revenue. Read the rest of this entry »

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MySpace and eBay - partnership

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MySpace has hinted at a potential partnership with eBay, in a bid to
offer e-commerce services to its millions of users. In an article in
the Telegraph newspaper, MySpace founder Chris DeWolfe is quoted as
saying:

“If you’re on your site and you have a line of T-shirts
you have designed and you want to sell them to your friends, we want to
be able to provide you with the tools you need to do that.”

DeWolfe then goes onto suggest that eBay would make the perfect
partner: “We haven’t decided yet, but it would be probably a good bet…”.

However, as The Register notes,
any deal between the two companies would involve eBay having to share a
big chunk of its MySpace-driven revenue with the News Corp-owned social
networking site. But despite this concession, a MySpace partnership
would represent a huge shot in the arm for eBays pending battle with
Google. Forcing MySpace’s gigantic userbase to use eBay-owned PayPal as
their means of exchanging money, rather the new kid on the block in
Google Chekout, would further extend eBay’s dominance of e-commerce.
Right now, eBay users are forced to use PayPal rather than Checkout,
and partnering with MySpace extends that monopolistic strategy.

Of course, Google has a war chest so large that with regards to any
of its products — including Checkout — it can afford to be in it for
the long term.

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MySpace.com provide popular social networking Web site

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MySpace.com will provide a number of state attorneys general with
data on registered sex offenders who use the popular social networking
Web site, the company said Monday.

Attorneys general from eight
states demanded last week that the company provide data on how many
registered sex offenders are using the site and where they live.
MySpace initially refused, citing federal privacy laws.

MySpace
obtained the data from Sentinel Tech Holding Corp., which the company
partnered with in December to build a database with information on sex
offenders.

“We developed ‘Sentinel Safe’ from scratch because
there was no means to weed them out and get them off of our site,” said
Mike Angus, MySpace’s executive vice president and general counsel.

Angus
said the company, owned by media conglomerate News Corp. had always
planned to share information on sex offenders it identified and has
already removed about 7,000 profiles out of a total of about 180
million.

“This is no different than an offline community,” he said. “We’re trying to keep it safe.”

Angus said the company had also made arrangements to allow law enforcement to use the Sentinel software directly.

MySpace is owned by media conglomerate News Corp.

Attorneys
general in North Carolina, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Mississippi,
New Hampshire, Ohio and Pennsylvania asked for the Sentinel data last
week. Read the rest of this entry »

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