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December 18, 2007

MySpace videos to offer dating tips (AP via Yahoo! News)

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Through Valentine’s Day, eight three-minute videos will be aired weekly on MySpaceTV and on best-selling author Neil Strauss’ MySpace profile.Dating guide author to offer tips on MySpace (Crain’s New York Business)

LOS ANGELES—-MySpace, the world’s most popular social network, today announced a content deal with Harper paperbacks and bestselling author Neil Strauss . Starting today, the MySpace community can view weekly video episodes that explore the false myths of dating from Strauss’s new book Rules of the Game.MySpace Users Set to Increase Pick Up Power with Exclusive Videos from Acclaimed Bestselling Author Neil Strauss (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

Channel 4 is previewing the first episode of the new series of Shameless exclusively on MySpace this Christmas. By Jemima KissShameless show to debut on MySpace (Guardian Unlimited)

The Fairfield Police Department is the first in the Bay Area to join the social networking site MySpace. It’s an effort to stay a step ahead of predators. But will kids buy into the idea?Fairfield Police Making MySpace Friends (CBS 5 Bay Area)

VIRGINIA BEACH — Police say a Virginia Beach woman faces a child-abuse charge after posting a video on MySpace of a 2-year-old child attempting to smoke.Video on MySpace brings abuse charge (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

MySpace has teamed up with best-selling author Neil Strauss for a series of short videos based on Strauss’ dating guide, “The Rules of the Game,” in which various rules will be acted out by “Married With Children” actor David Faustino and “Parker Lewis Can’t…MySpace Videos to Offer Dating Tips (San Francisco Chronicle)

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