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MySpace to join rivals in sharing log-ins

The online hangout MySpace took another step Tuesday in cooperating with rival Internet services, joining a coalition that allows people to use the same accounts and passwords across the Web.

Fortune: MySpace goes to the movies

The Toronto Film Festival has been the launching pad for many an Academy Award-winning movie. "Ray," the gripping tale of legendary singer Ray Charles' rise to fame and his battle with drug addiction, was unveiled at the festival several years ago. So was "Crash," the gritty saga of racial and social strife in Los Angeles.

Time.com: Scouting Micro Social Networks

MySpace and Facebook only account for half of all visits to social-network sites. What about the 4,000 other sites?

Time.com: Mom Charged in MySpace Suicide

A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted a Missouri woman for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a 13-year-old neighbor girl who then committed suicide

People.com: Madonna Releases Her New Album Early

The singer premieres Hard Candy on MySpace days before its official launch

Fortune: MySpace takes on iTunes

MySpace, the world's largest social networking site, is invading Apple's turf with an online music store backed by three record labels.

People.com: N.Y. Sex Scandal: 'Kristen''s Pop-Music Dreams

The 22-year-old at the center of the governor scandal has two songs on the Web

Will the 2008 USA election be won on Facebook?

MySpace galvanizes protestors to attend mass demonstrations; 1.8 million Britons sign an online petition, leading to widespread press coverage and government embarrassment; and Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are fighting it out for the Democratic nomination on Facebook.

People.com: QUOTED: Marlee Matlin Blogs About Dancing

"I'm not really deaf; I just faked it to win the Oscar...KIDDING."

CNNMoney: MySpace seeks online music service

Online social networking site MySpace has been talking with major record labels in an effort to allow users to listen to copyrighted music for free on the Web site, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

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