MySpace Prepares To Invade Europe

Published June 22nd, 2006


MySpace is expanding. The social networking site has outlined plans to move into Europe.

At this moment, MySpace already has separate listings for the U.K. and Ireland, along with Australia, the U.S., and an all-purpose global site.

According to MediaBulletin, MySpace has plans to open an office in London.

And Chris DeWolfe, the co-founder and chief executive of MySpace, told the Financial Times that the company intends to move into 11 countries in the near future.

These included Germany and France; China and India were considered as possibilities for a later date.

In a related development, David Fisher was appointed yesterday as the new managing director for the U.K and Europe.

As reported by the Financial Times, Fisher said the first foreign-language MySpace sites will launch later this summer.





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