techcrunch.com— Realizing that it's better to swim with the stream than against it, MySpace has just turned on two-way sync with Twitter. MySpace status ...
Sep 21, 2009View in Crawl 4
I LOVE people like you. You truly don;t care how f**king stupid your comments make you look as long as in your mind you are mokcing something you don't like.As usual? What about the finish line the represents turning a PROFIT? So far, MySpace is not just the first to cross that line, but also the ONLY one to do so. And very likely will bethe only one that ever does. Digg is not even completely out of the gate in that race. And considering they are a business, that is hte only finish line that matters.
Perhaps because they are still profitable..unlike Facebook, or Twitter...or Digg.Make no mistake about it...someone will post a blog on MySpace about hte death of Digg. Because Digg will go under LONG before MySapce does. How exactly long do you think investors are going to continue throwing good money after bad at unprofessional wannabe frat boys who have NO viable business plan
LOL at the submitter feeling like MySpace has something to lose by not supporting Twitter. Lets not forget one of these two makes money, the other is a database of pointless thoughts.
paintoadSep 22, 2009
Expect alot more "I <3 Simple Plan" tweets then, or what ever the kids are listening to these days...
Closed AccountSep 22, 2009
Yes...orders of magnitude more than use Digg. What is your point?
Closed AccountSep 22, 2009
I LOVE people like you. You truly don;t care how f**king stupid your comments make you look as long as in your mind you are mokcing something you don't like.As usual? What about the finish line the represents turning a PROFIT? So far, MySpace is not just the first to cross that line, but also the ONLY one to do so. And very likely will bethe only one that ever does. Digg is not even completely out of the gate in that race. And considering they are a business, that is hte only finish line that matters.
Closed AccountSep 22, 2009
Perhaps because they are still profitable..unlike Facebook, or Twitter...or Digg.Make no mistake about it...someone will post a blog on MySpace about hte death of Digg. Because Digg will go under LONG before MySapce does. How exactly long do you think investors are going to continue throwing good money after bad at unprofessional wannabe frat boys who have NO viable business plan
Closed AccountSep 22, 2009
I love the Facebook fanboys who actually think that using Facebook makes htem more sophisticated than MySpace or Twitter users. Classic.
chirp08Sep 22, 2009
LOL at the submitter feeling like MySpace has something to lose by not supporting Twitter. Lets not forget one of these two makes money, the other is a database of pointless thoughts.