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  2. What Happened to Myspace (and Is It Even Still Around)? - AOL

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    Then, in 2016, Specific Media was acquired by Time, Inc. Not long after, news broke that there was a huge hack that compromised over 400 million Myspace passwords.Time, Inc. was then bought by ...

  3. Myspace - Wikipedia

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    Myspace (formerly stylized as MySpace; also myspace; and sometimes my␣, with an elongated open box symbol) is a social networking service based in the United States. Launched on August 1, 2003, it was the first social network to reach a global audience and had a significant influence on technology, pop culture and music. [ 2 ]

  4. hi5 - Wikipedia

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    By 2007, it was the 2nd largest social networking service after Myspace. [9] [10] In 2007, the company raised $20 million in a series A round from Mohr Davidow Ventures, as well as $15 million in venture debt. [11] [12]

  5. Timeline of social media - Wikipedia

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    Myspace re-launches, coming out with a re-designed website, and a mobile app. [74] 2014 Defunction Justin.tv shuts downs to focus work on Twitch. [75] 2014 Launch Musical.ly, a lip-syncing app, launches. [76] 2014 Launch Snapchat launches collaborative timelines based on events. [77] [78] 2014 Acquisition Amazon acquires Twitch for $970 million ...

  6. MySpace Founder Looks Unrecognizable After Selling Company ...

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    After retiring from MySpace in 2009, he did not chase after another revolutionary tech empire. Instead, he chose a life of sunsets, waves, and stunning photography. MySpace and its parent company ...

  7. Tom Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson's father was an entrepreneur. [5] As a teenager at San Pasqual High in Escondido, California, Anderson was a computer hacker under the pseudonym "Lord Flathead" (friends with Bill Landreth), and prompted a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raid after he hacked into a computer system at Chase Manhattan Bank.

  8. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Depending on how you access your account, there can be up to 3 sections. If you see something you don't recognize, click Sign out or Remove next to it, then immediately change your password. • Recent activity - Devices or browsers that recently signed in. • Apps connected to your account - Apps you've given permission to access your info.

  9. What Really Killed MySpace, and Why Facebook Will Avoid ... - AOL

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