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Innovation Interested in entrepreneurship? Curious to see how a student incubator works? Feel like meeting like-minded KTH students? Then you're exactly the type of person who might enjoy the Entrepreneurs' Wednesday at Student Inc., the KTH Student Incubator! We're opening our doors every Wednesday this term (except 29th January), from 9:00 to 16:00, so that you can come and meet the team behind Student Inc. and the student startups in residence. The Entrepreneurs' Wednesday is also an opportunity for entrepreneurs currently receiving support from KTH Innovation, but who have not yet been accepted into Student Inc., to test the concept one day a week. Register your interest with Sasan Shaba, manager of Student Inc., on ssasan@kth.se or 073-644 14 11, and he'll be happy to tell you more about Entrepreneurs' Wednesday and Student Inc. Student Inc. is the KTH Student Incubator and is run in collaboration between KTH Innovation & Excitera.

Was MySpace Downfall Inevitable? By Lee Brenner June 28, 2011 at 6:02 pm Ahead of the news that MySpace has been sold to Specific Media for $35 million, a fraction of the $580 million that News Corp. paid for the site six years ago, I had a flurry of exchanges with some of my former MySpace colleagues about “what could’ve been.” There will be plenty of Monday morning quarterbacking on the rise and fall of the once largest social network — nay, “social portal,” as it was re-branded back when Facebook began usurping its glory. One day before the deal, Kara Swisher of “All Things D” (another News Corp. property), said: “The price…[is a] far cry from the $100 million that News Corp. had been aiming for. For the current employees of MySpace, this news will probably only sting for a bit. Some time prior to co-founding this here delectable site, I was MySpace’s Director of its now defunct “IMPACT” section (think “Politics, News & Non-Profits”) and Executive Producer of Political Programming (2007-2009).

Welcome to Competitions 2008 | Visualization Tool - How communicate the service design conc... The New MySpace The launch of the new MySpace begins today; it marks not only the release of a completely overhauled design, but the start of a fundamental shift in focus for what was once the world's preeminent social network. MySpace will roll out a completely revamped interface to its users starting today, but the rollout won't be complete until the end of November. And because so much has changed, we can't possibly cover every aspect of the new website and mobile experience in a single article. Everything from the homepage to profiles to the new Topic Pages focus on transforming MySpace from a social network into a "social entertainment destination." The site is now focused exclusively on the 13 to 35-year-old demographic — Generation Y, in other words. We'll be posting several deep dives into the overhauled MySpace over the next few days, but we want to start by introducing you to some of its key aspects. What do you think of the new interface? Screenshots: The New MySpace The New MySpace Logo

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