MySpace Korea launched
Networks April 16th, 2008
MySpace Korea launch
Internet’s most popular social networking portal MySpace has now launched their Korean language service.
They have also introduced a new feature named Minilog to the service which enables the members to jot down everyday thoughts and feelings.
The site has been slightly redesigned to give a soothing and standardized look.
Korea would not be an easy market for the company as they would compete with existing players including Cyworld.
Chris DeWolfe, co-founder and chief executive of MySpace said in a statement: “MySpace will be the one and only platform that provides an opportunity for Korean users to easily meet friends around the globe, surpassing the hindrance of language and culture.”
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