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A New Search for MySpace

garzpacho writes "Businessweek is reporting on MySpace's new strategy. They're going to pit the large engines against each other in a bidding war to provide the popular social networking site with a new search engine. From the article: 'Search is a driver of traffic and advertising revenue for other major Web destinations, but it's a largely untapped source of growth for MySpace and other Fox Interactive Media properties such as online gaming site IGN and sports site Scout. Given MySpace's power, Google, Yahoo!, and MSN are expected to compete fiercely for the right to be the search engine of choice for MySpace and the rest of Fox Interactive. News Corp. won't say how much money it expects to derive from a deal, but industry experts say it could conceivably boost MySpace's annual revenue several times over.'"

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  1. RE by Alex+P+Keaton+in+da · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am going to bid for this contract-
    I have developed a search engine that plays music when you load the homepage, is inaccesable between 6-10 pm due to a lack of bandwidth, reeks of emo-cutter desperation, and has little icons of music notes moving around the whole page so the links are hard to find/click. I am thinking we will be a good fit....

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  2. Re:Quality or quantity? by geddes · · Score: 4, Insightful
    If you think teenagers have little buying power you are crazy. Parents buy so much crap for their kids these days. The First result for 'teen market' in google says:
    1. Teens (13-19) spend $94.7 billion per year, $3,309 per person.
    2. 37 percent of teens' income comes from parents, the rest from jobs.
    3. Online spending projections show teen expenditures are on the rise:
      o 2003: $1.7 billion
      o 2004: $2.6 billion
      o 2005: $3.6 billion
      o 2006: $4.8 billion

    It's not a small market. When teens get jobs, more often than not what they earn is 100% discretionary, they aren't paying rent or buying their own food. I think it is unfortunate that teen culture is so consumption-driven, but that is the way it is.

  3. I think I see a market... by ChowRiit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe companies selling razor blades might be able to find a nice niche?

  4. Non-structural markup by illtron · · Score: 4, Informative

    MySpace has got to be an absolute nightmare for any search crawler to dig through. The markup on all the pages is absolutely horrible. Maybe a partnership with Google could help convince them that their pages are built for 1996, not 2006, which is extremely sad for a site that's only been around for two years. Structural markup would make it a lot easier to find the relevant info.

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    1. Re:Non-structural markup by geoffspear · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm sure it's a hell of a lot easier for a spider to read and index those pages than it is for an actual human to try to read them. For one thing, a computer program can read text that's the same color as the background picture just fine.

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    2. Re:Non-structural markup by Golias · · Score: 4, Insightful

      MySpace text is black on white by default. If it's hard to read, it's because the teenybopper who customized her site chose to make it that way.

      Bad markup under the hood is a more valid criticism of MySpace pages, but we're not talking about building the next Amazon.com here. We're talking about a service that provides quick-and-dirty tools for high school and college kids to slap together collections of their favorite pictures, links to videos on YouTube, rants about their favorite bands/movies/whatever, and also allows public & private messages, blogging, etc.

      In other words, in spite of the ugliness, it pretty much allows anybody who wants it to be their own old-school BBS Sysop.

      MySpace (along with LiveJournal, Xangxa, and a few others) are delivering exactly what the World Wide Web was originally promised to be: A place where everybody can be a content publisher. IMHO, People who whine about the broken HTML and/or the goofy choices some people make with their pages are losing sight of the Big Picture.

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  5. Re:Sexual Predators by Golias · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Some advertisers are reluctant to be associated with the freewheeling site, which has concerned some as a potential hunting ground for sexual predators

    Perhaps this will discourage some search engines from working with mySpace as well?


    Better stay away from the shopping malls too.

    MySpace is no different from anywhere else that teens hang out with minimal supervision. If you are worried that Max Cady might be out there in the shadows, teach your daughters not to be stupid about sex. The "real world" outside is vastly more dangerous for children than any social web network.

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  6. MySpace Search Page Ranking System by jo42 · · Score: 5, Funny
    This be the MySpace search page ranking system:


    1) Dumb
    2) Dumber
    3) Dumbier
    4) Dumbest
    5) Stupid Beyond Words

    ++troll;

  7. Re:Quality or quantity? by bitt3n · · Score: 4, Funny

    more importantly, if you brainwash a kid into buying your deodorant now, they may mindlessly buy it for years and years to come, whereas most older people are already brand loyal, and even if you do brainwash an 80-year-old guy, he might not finish his first stick before he keels over.

  8. My 2 cents. by Nm645908 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ok so iam going to be honest here i my self have a myspace and i see no use for this service to search for stuff on the site is worth less there is so much crap filled on the pages even my own page is full of HTML and its a mess. It is purely for money and has no true value maybe if some one would explain it to me more clearly then i might like it more but, from my point of of view as a myspace user it is worthless and purely driven for profit i mean dosent the site allready make enough money. And Also i must add that some of the users posting replies in sound like they them slefes use myspace and it is not full of EMO ness most of you have no idea what that is and most people who say they are emo are not cutters get your facts straight the is alot of sterotyping going on in this thread. Iam just standing up for my generation which is more then likely the worst one in American history but give us a break please we will lead America one day and fight the wars and also control Microsoft one day.