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    (Databases behind MySpace‚ CH-6) Discuss the impact of data quality problems on MySpace as described in this case study. How did they solve their data problems? What management‚ organization‚ and technology issues had to be addressed? 1) - Discuss the impact of data quality problems on MySpace as described in this case study. Since the Site was launched in 2003‚ the social network site “MySpace” has become the world’s leading social portal for connecting people who relate in connection with its

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    What kind of databases and database servers does MySpace use? A database is an organized collection of data. A database server is a computer program that provides database services to other computer programs. In the initial phases‚ MySpace operated with two web servers (a computer application that helps to deliver web content that can be accessed through the internet) communicating with one database server and a Microsoft SQL Server database(as s database‚ it is a software product whose primary

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    Even though MySpace was created to keep friends in touch with each other there has been many situations where it has been used in other ways. There are privacy settings for profiles but many people do not use them‚ which allows anyone to view the users personal information. The user is not supposed to upload nude pictures onto their profile but it can happen. The only way that anyone can get nude picture off a profile is to report it but if it is not reported then they can stay on there. Stalkers

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    There are many concerns regarding posting information on social websites. For children and teens these issues can be extremely dangerous. There are countless people out there searching for little pieces of information that kids post online that can be put together to find out private information such as where they live‚ what school they attend and even where they are going to be after school one day. For people to obtain specific information about children the material posted doesn’t need to

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    University of Seattle and CETYS University provide this type of learning programs. Topic 3: Read about MySpace by visiting the following web sites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myspace‚ http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/myspace-com‚ and http://www.topsciencemagazines.com/topic/MySpace+Inc. Chose one of the following questions to discuss: 1. Why does MySpace attract so many visitors? Explain. MySpace offers many features to its members. By using all these tools‚ they can share information and interact

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    three comparable websites are Myspace‚ Facebook‚ and Google+. As time has passed‚ each new social networking site surpasses the former most popular site. Myspace is now viewed by most as the ruins of the Internet‚ while Facebook is now an overpopulated suburb‚ leaving Google+ to take the image of a futuristic‚ industrial city. When comparing the three sites‚ it is easy to see the pros and cons of each‚ and which aids in productivity and accessibility the most. When Myspace was first created‚ it was

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    recommendations for how small businesses may consider the utilization of social media as a strategy to gain or maintain competitive advantage. Social Media and the Small Business Purpose of the Report Social media outlets such as Facebook‚ LinkedIn‚ MySpace and Twitter have widespread‚ worldwide popularity. According to Facebook’s Press Room statistics‚ there are over 300 million Facebook active users worldwide‚ and more than six billion minutes are spent each day‚ by users‚ online (Facebook‚ 2009).

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    Millions of teens participate in social networks. According to the 1997 Pew Research report Teens and Social Media‚ 93 percent of teens are active online. Fifty-five percent have created a profile on a social networking site. What are teens doing on these sites? Why are they spending so much time connecting with others online? HANGING OUT MOVES ONLINE Ask teens what they do on social networking sites and chances are their answer will be "just hang out." In fact‚ hanging out with friends is nothing

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    ever received an invitation mail to join SNS? SNS have been the most popular sites in internet world these days. The idea behind SNS is sharing interests in online community. According to Google‚ social networks Bebo and MySpace were the most searched-for terms in 2006. MySpace get 300000 people signing up everyday with 50 million mails per day (more than Yahoo‚ Hotmail and Google)‚ while Facebook receive more than 14 photos uploaded everyday. Have you asked yourself what’s the impact of the information

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    fame‚ Rupert Murdoch loved it very much‚ which led to the fact that Myspace was acquired by News Corporation in July 2005 for $580 million. However‚ since then with the poor managing strategies‚ wrong market positioning and News Corporation’s little help‚ the number of Myspace users has declined steadily in spite of several redesigns. After failure of changing top management for several times and leaving of its founders‚ Myspace was jointly purchased by Specific Media Group and Justin Timberlake

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