More Proof That Rupert Gets The Internet
from the not-a-mash-so-much-as-a-puree dept
You've really got to hand it to Rupert Murdoch with this whole internet strategy thing, he really does get it. Just when all the Web 2.0 kids are talking about mashups, he shows how he's hip to the game by mashing up MySpace with, um, British tabloid The Sun. But, like so many of these mashups, this one seems pretty pointless. Do readers of The Sun really want to act like American 14-year-olds online? And if they were interested in blogging, or social networking, would The Sun really be the brand to take advantage of it? Apparently when you're the leader of the Internet, these things don't matter.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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"mashing up MySpace with, um, British tabloid The Sun"
link only to techdirt.com?
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> 14-year-olds online?
If you've read The Sun then this wouldnt be a surprise...
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Suprised
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