MySpace hopes to boost clicks with J-Pop
| Banking on the global appeal of Japanese pop and video games, social networking site MySpace said it would more than double the number of artists on its Japanese pages to get more clicks internationally. 11/18/2008 00:44 (msnbc tech-science) Continue to read news >> |
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