If you were a teenager with a computer in the early aughts, there’s a good chance you had a profile on MySpace, the music-centered predecessor to Facebook.
Nearly 76 million people used the social networking site at the height of its popularity in 2008, and they all had one thing in common: first “friend” Tom Anderson.
Anderson cofounded MySpace in August 2003 at just 32 years old, serving as the company’s president. His now-iconic profile would default to every new user’s friend list; his persona and the company became ubiquitous.
In 2005, News Corp. bought MySpace — then the largest read more >>>
Source : BusinessInsider.Com