



After private tests in July last year the new MySpace quietly opened to the public this week. Front and center of the new site is one of the company’s new investors, pop star Justin Timberlake. The site’s new focus is music and music discovery. Users can sign up, use their old login credentials or sign in via Twitter or Facebook. Once logged users can connect with new artists and discover new music and mixes.
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