
MySpace is a popular social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos for teenagers and adults internationally. MySpace, with 70 million visitors, has become the digital equivalent of hanging out at the mall for today's average person, who load the site with photos, news about music groups and detailed profiles of their likes and dislikes. I find MySpace to be beneficial to anyone as long as safety measures are followed. It is an interactive social network that allows the user to be in touch with people from all over the world and that in itself is a positive experience. The power of the Myspace revolution is indeed growing, and growing extremely fast! The ability for any user to gain a voice is overwhelming, and the ease of communication with friends (and potential new friends) is unsurpassed. It's also an amazing resource for budding bands and solo artists; it has just about made the traditional 'band website' obsolete. Increasing numbers of musicians are relying soley on a Myspace profile to transmit their music and announcements. Believe it or not, social networks have become some of the highest traffic sites on the Web. Millions of people, especially high school and college students, have joined them because of the ease of interactivity between the site's users.
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Good point Mel, I had forgotten about the community development money being earmarked for building a new sports complex for the Marlins.
I think some of this "priority spending" problem is societal. Miami has, as far as I can remember been a city that lacks vision and planning for the future.
Examples: Metro"fail, and the Miami arena. Billions in taxpayer dollars squandered on projects that are for all practical purposes, usless.
I learned a lot from your blog, very informative.
You mentioned something very true. Myspace has pretty much overtaken the existence of a music bands website. I primarily use myspace for looking into bands I'm interested in and the truth is that when I google them, many of them no longer have their own websites. They now only have myspace pages, especially up-and-coming bands. Myspace has not only allowed me to keep up with the bands I like but it's also introduced me to bands I've come to love. I definitely appreciate it for that.
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