So Justin Timberlake bought MySpace. And this was after they did a somewhat rebrand.
IMO, I think the rebrand was clever. It’s pretty much open ended to whoever is still on this site. Aaaand, that’s all I really want to talk about it. Here’s more info about the identity crisis (as they put it in the article) here.
I’ve never had a MySpace account; I thought it was more beneficial for musical artists and I’m far from being musical. I had a brief stint with my high school’s glee club (waaaaaaaaaaaay before Glee ever came to be and that admission tells you how old I am). I play the piano… that’s it. Musical abilities end there.
Anyway, let’s see if Mr. Sexy Back can help the troubled MySpace in the grand social media world in the next coming months… maybe years?
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So Justin Timberlake bought MySpace. And this was after they did a somewhat rebrand.

IMO, I think the rebrand was clever. It’s pretty much open ended to whoever is still on this site. Aaaand, that’s all I really want to talk about it. Here’s more info about the identity crisis (as they put it in the article) here.

I’ve never had a MySpace account; I thought it was more beneficial for musical artists and I’m far from being musical. I had a brief stint with my high school’s glee club (waaaaaaaaaaaay before Glee ever came to be and that admission tells you how old I am). I play the piano… that’s it. Musical abilities end there.

Anyway, let’s see if Mr. Sexy Back can help the troubled MySpace in the grand social media world in the next coming months… maybe years?

(via idsgn)