An undated view of MySpace's web page. If MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe has his way, the quirky social networking site he co-founded two years ago will hold tight to its homegrown roots, even though it now boasts more unique users than Google or America Online and has a new owner at its helm. REUTERS/Handout
Cellular Service to Offer MySpace Phones
AP - Thu Feb 16, 1:07 AM ET

NEW YORK - The social networking site MySpace, hugely successful among teenagers and twenty-somethings, is about to become more ubiquitous with the launch of a cellular service that will let users read and post to the site for free.

- Decent write up from Sun-Sentinel
- Excellent write up from CNN/Business 2.0
- Great photos on this blog here

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