February 4, 2008

Candidates take online questions on MySpace (KABC-TV Los Angeles)

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Police and those familiar with Internet crimes say the release of a state report showing at least 60 registered Madison County sex offenders had profiles on the social networking Web site MySpace shows that parents should stay on guard with their kids on the Internet.MySpace predator case highlights web dangers, police say (Granite City Press-Record)

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul answered audience and online questions in MTV/MySpace’s ‘Closing Arguments’ Presidential Dialogue.Obama, Clinton, Huckabee, Paul Answer Voters’ Questions In MTV/MySpace ‘Closing Arguments’ Presidential Dialogue (MTV Music Television)

Fed up with Facebook? Miffed at MySpace? Or are you just annoyed at people who abuse alliteration?Keep friends close but enemies closer with anti-MySpace Two Web sites poke snarky fun at social sites like MySpace and … (Tacoma News Tribune)

Watching streaming video from the live presidential dialogue, sponsored by MySpace.com and MTV. Watching streaming video from the live presidential dialogue, sponsored by MySpace.com and MTV.Live: MySpace, MTV presents a presidential dialogue (The Record)

Last year, Megan Lonsway found herself in a predicament. Too old to play with dolls, the 12-year-old was also too young, by her mother’s standards, to sign up for MySpace or Facebook, online networking sites her older brother had joined.MySpace not their place, but tweens get own space (Houston Chronicle)

Ready to upload a graphic account of the weekend on to your Facebook profile? Not so fast.Keeping a cool profile on Myspace could just cost you your next post (Times Online)

Candidates take online questions on MySpace (KABC-TV Los Angeles)

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The Illinois senator took questions from MySpace users and an MTV studio audience that seemed to like him quite a bit.The MySpace generation’s got a crush on Obama (CNET)

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul are taking part in the MTV/MySpace ‘Closing Arguments’ Presidential Dialogue right now!The MTV/MySpace ‘Closing Arguments’ Presidential Dialogue: Watch It Now! (MTV Music Television)

Watching streaming video from the live presidential dialogue, sponsored by MySpace.com and MTV. Watching streaming video from the live presidential dialogue, sponsored by MySpace.com and MTV.Live: MySpace, MTV presents a presidential dialogue (The Record)

Last year, Megan Lonsway found herself in a predicament. Too old to play with dolls, the 12-year-old was also too young, by her mother’s standards, to sign up for MySpace or Facebook, online networking sites her older brother had joined.MySpace not their place, but tweens get own space (Houston Chronicle)

As regular reads of this blog know, The Fix has had the unique opportunity to partner with MTV and MySpace for a series of presidential dialogues with the 2008 presidential candidates. Tomorrow night marks the culmination of those dialogues with…‘08 Hopefuls To Talk With MTV, MySpace and The Fix (Washington Post)

Police and those familiar with Internet crimes say the release of a state report showing at least 60 registered Madison County sex offenders had profiles on the social networking Web site MySpace shows that parents should stay on guard with their kids on the Internet.MySpace predator case highlights web dangers, police say (Collinsville Herald)

Tonight Senator Hillary Clinton, Governor Mike Huckabee, Senator Barack Obama and Representative Ron Paul will vie to earn the support of the highly-coveted youth voting bloc in MySpace, MTV and The Associated Press’ “Closing Arguments: A Presidential Super Dialogue.” The interactive Presidential Dialogue offers candidates a final opportunity to reach out to young voters before Super Tuesday …MySpace, MTV and The Associated Press Present ‘Closing Arguments: A Presidential Super Dialogue’ Featuring Leading … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul answered audience and online questions in MTV/MySpace’s ‘Closing Arguments’ Presidential Dialogue.Obama, Clinton, Huckabee, Paul Answer Voters’ Questions In MTV/MySpace ‘Closing Arguments’ Presidential Dialogue (MTV Music Television)

Even though it was live-streamed, live-blogged, and live-polled, young voters at the “Closing Arguments” event in New York didn’t touch upon the issues that govern the Web.Tech issues a no-show at MTV-MySpace candidate event (CNET)

MySpace and MTV have teamed up to produce a “Presidential Super Dialogue.”Candidates take online questions on MySpace (KABC-TV Los Angeles)