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  2. Hearts in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Smiling Cat Face with Heart-Shaped Eyes U+1F63B: 🤍: White Heart U+1F90D: 🤎: Brown Heart U+1F90E: 🥰: Smiling Face with Hearts U+1F970: 🧡: Orange Heart U+1F9E1 🩵 Light Blue Heart U+1FA75 🩶 Grey Heart U+1FA76 🩷 Pink Heart U+1FA77: 🫀: Anatomical Heart U+1FAC0: ️‍🩹: Mending Heart U+2764 U+FE0F U+200D U+1FA79: ️ ...

  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. The Difference Between Facebook and Myspace - AOL

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    A few weeks ago, a report claimed that based on viral growth models Facebook could lose 80% of its users by 2017. This was quickly debunked by Facebook itself. Now, a new report and scientific ...

  5. Samy (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    Samy (also known as JS.Spacehero) is a cross-site scripting worm that was designed to propagate across the social networking site MySpace by Samy Kamkar.Within just 20 hours [1] of its October 4, 2005 release, over one million users had run the payload [2] making Samy the fastest-spreading virus of all time.

  6. Top 25 MySpace Games list for December doesn't change much - AOL

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    While 2008 saw a monthly increase of about 718,000 users between November and December for the top game, 2009 has a much lower number of about 91,000, which shows how MySpace's user base has ...

  7. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    An experiment in 2012 involved showing Facebook users pictures of their friends who reported that they had voted; users who were shown the pictures were about 2% more likely to report that they had also voted compared to the control group, which was not encouraged to vote. [473]

  8. Friendster - Wikipedia

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    Friendster was founded by Canadian computer programmer Jonathan Abrams in 2002, [11] before MySpace (2003), Hi5 (2004), Facebook (2004), and other social networking sites. [12] Friendster.com went live in 2003 and was adopted by 3 million users within the first few months.

  9. File:Myspace 2010 logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 12:43, 23 October 2011: 460 × 120 (4 KB): Iuri i10: Reverted to version as of 16:50, 19 February 2011: 16:50, 19 February 2011