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MySpace, the world's most popular social network has announced a programme that will allow its members to share profile data with other social and community websites across the Internet.
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moreIn a statement reminiscent of John Lennon's proclamation in 1966 that the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus", MySpace founder Tom Anderson told German newspaper Der Spiegel that the service had replaced MTV as the media nexus of popular culture for teenagers.
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