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  2. Ashley Qualls - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Qualls is an entrepreneur from Detroit, Michigan, who started a website called whateverlife.com at age 14 and made over a million dollars by age 17. She also founded SickNotDead.com and Lucky Soul, a charity magazine.

  3. SpaceHey - Wikipedia

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    SpaceHey is an online social network inspired by MySpace in the mid-2000s. It allows users to customize their profiles, blogs, and interests, and share posts on other platforms.

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

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    Within a matter of months, Facebook took Myspace’s title as the biggest social network in the world. In Facebook’s early years, Myspace actually had the opportunity to buy Facebook for $75 ...

  5. Timeline of social media - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the history and evolution of social media, from the 1970s to the present day. Learn about the major launches, milestones, and events of various platforms, such as PLATO, Usenet, Myspace, Facebook, TikTok, and more.

  6. Ready to feel old? Instagram's new feature is a Myspace ...

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    The app is like a text-based Myspace, where you can customize your profile with favorite songs and movies, post to a friend's "wall," and, most crucially, pick your top 10 friends.

  7. Windows Live Spaces - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live Spaces was a blogging platform and social network service by Microsoft from 2004 to 2011. It allowed users to create personalized pages with photos, gadgets, lists, and RSS feeds, but was shut down due to low popularity.

  8. Myspace - Wikipedia

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    Myspace is a social networking service launched in 2003 and acquired by News Corporation in 2005. It was the most popular site of its kind until 2009, when it was surpassed by Facebook, and has since declined in popularity and functionality.

  9. Criticism of Myspace - Wikipedia

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    The social networking service Myspace was among the most popular web sites in the 2000s decade. It has faced criticism on a variety of fronts, including for a massive redesign of the site in 2012 which occurred after the majority of original users had abandoned the website, misuse of the platform for cyber-bullying and harassment, risks for users' privacy, and major data losses.