The Rise and Inglorious Fall of Myspace

Felix Gillette nicely sums up Myspace circa late-2008/early-2009: >Myspace was becoming Detroit. This isn’t a knock against Detroit, but it epitomizes the problem that Myspace faced: the influential people — the ones that could change things — were leaving en masse.

Felix Gillette nicely sums up Myspace circa late-2008/early-2009:

>Myspace was becoming Detroit.

This isn’t a knock against Detroit, but it epitomizes the problem that Myspace faced: the influential people — the ones that could change things — were leaving en masse.

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