The mobile release, which includes a digital radio feature, is part of a 2-year strategy to bring sexy back to the forgotten social service. by From left to right: Myspace CEO Tim Vandervook, COO Chris Vanderhook, and Justin Timberlake. (Credit: Myspace) Five months after launching the new Myspace to the public, Justin Timberlake and friends are making their social service for creatives, artists, and their fans available to people on iPhone, perhaps where it was meant to be all along. (Credit: Screenshot/Jennifer Van Grove/CNET) In 2011, Specific Media Co-Founders Chris and Tim Vanderhook and their music-mogul pal Justin Timberlake acquired what was the left of the forgotten social network...
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