was the platform local to Edmonton or Alberta or Western Canada? or was it bipgger than that?
It was a magical time. Then that damn FB and Twitter had to ruin things, dammit.
WTF? This thread is older than your account.These furrin references... Was Canadia even a real place back then ?
MySpace, wtf ? jk, I'm old.
WTF? This thread is older than your account.
Everything is corporatized and quality takes a backseat to money. Same thing going on in government. Next president is a choice between two old senile buffoons.Myspace in 2005 is still to this day vastly superior to any version of Facebook, even the current version.
I loved being able to customize my page and have theme music. It was great. They also had a blog feature where I could post my short stories, or keep up with what my friends were writing.
It also was about having fun and connecting with people. Telling them who you are and what you like. It wasn't so damn commercial.
The fact that Facebook took over as the dominant platform even before Myspace got sold is evidence that people are dumb and will often choose an inferior product because they lack critical thinking skills.
They took his millions as well?Zuck took everything Tom worked for
Yeah it's crazy. Regardless of which guy you're rooting for, you have to admit they're both senile buffoons. Maybe one's more senile and the other's more buffoon, but I'm flabbergasted that these were the best 2 guys we could find.Everything is corporatized and quality takes a backseat to money. Same thing going on in government. Next president is a choice between two old senile buffoons.
I'm pretty sure he sold Myspace for $580 million. I imagine he is pretty happy about that.They took his millions as well?
It melts my brain.Yeah it's crazy. Regardless of which guy you're rooting for, you have to admit they're both senile buffoons. Maybe one's more senile and the other's more buffoon, but I'm flabbergasted that these were the best 2 guys we could find.
Damn whoever bought it probably isn't.I'm pretty sure he sold Myspace for $580 million. I imagine he is pretty happy about that.