OK, so maybe MySpace still existing isn't exactly breaking news. But, lately Justin Timberlake has talked about it a lot, and they are planning to lay off almost 500 workers (who knew they employed so many people? I figured it was still just Tom) because it seems no one uses it any more.
I couldn't tell you when the last time was that I logged into the seemingly ancient social networking site. Bef
Building hype is key in promoting a new product and/or service. Add a little bit of star power and you instantly have a fan base which is what artist-actor Justin Timberlake is counting on in his new effort to bring you and me back to using MySpace!
According to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, social networking sites are now used as a primary source of evidence in four of out five divorcee proceedings.
Facebook, the most popular social networking destination, is cited in two-thirds of divorce cases, followed by MySpace at 14 percent and Twitter at five percent.