| MySpace is often described as a site for teens and twentysomethings to hang out and express themselves, sharing photos and passions, listening to music, and connecting with friends.
Well, think again, says Bruno Giussani in his blog Lunch over IP. He found some interesting stats in a recent Fortune article which says that some 87% of the 100-million-plus users claimed by the site are 18 or older, and 52% are 35 or older. |
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13 September 2006
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This Saturday Night Live sketch might suggest why that is the case
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPJzkFaVdII