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MySpace Mobile Launches Streaming Video

LOS ANGELES—December 3, 2008—MySpace, the world’s premier social network, and RipCode, an innovator of Internet and mobile video infrastructure solutions, announced today that MySpace Mobile users across the globe will now be able to enjoy MySpace video content from their video enabled mobile devices. The first social portal to launch video streaming for mobile, MySpace’s beta mobile video initiative ...
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Verizon Teams with MySpace Mobile

On the heels of a similar announcement from , Verizon has launched the service on the Verizon Wireless network. can be accessed through platform. Mobile Web 2.0 is a subscription service for Verizon customers that allows access to mobile web formatted multimedia content and other interactive tools. Unlimited Mobile Web ...
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Sprint and MySpace Team Up

and have announced a deal to . The service allows free direct access to the new MySpace Mobile website on a U.S. wireless carrier, allowing Sprint data subscribers the ability to update their MySpace profiles on their phones. In addition users of the service view and add friends, post blogs and bulletins, send and receive MySpace ...
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Sprint and MySpace Get Comfy

and have partnered to feature the mobile MySpace version prominently on the Sprint mobile web portal. Sprint mobile users will be able to connect directly to MySpace from the wireless provider’s home page with a single click. The deal between Fox Media Interactive, MySpace’s parent company, and Sprint will also include other Fox owned web properties including IGN, FoxSports.com and Photobucket.
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Skype/MySpace Partnership Illustrates Web 2.0 Influence on Telecom

to allow members to use as a communications tool on their MySpace profile. MySpace has 120 million members across 20 countries. The partnership will allow MySpace members who are also Skype subscribers to insert a Skype button/widget in their MySpace profile, providing VoIP connectivity. PC-to-PC calling will be free, but MySpace will introduce a number ...
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Alltel Pushing Traditional Telecom Marketing Envelope

has embraced marketing methods, and appears to be seeing some success. Ad Week magazine examines some of Alltel’s web marketing strategies which includes MySpace pages and stand alone flash websites. The marketing campaigns feature Chad, Alltel’s fictional “cool” employee. Chad’s quickly garnered 3,500 “friends” A stand alone flash website followed, centered on the ...
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