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  • This screenshot shows the MySpace website page Wednesday Oct. 27, 2010. MySpace, the online social hub that's been fighting to stay relevant in the age of Facebook and Twitter, is overhauling its image and its website into an entertainment destination for its mostly younger audience. Starting Wednesday Oct. 27, 2010 and over the next month, MySpace will be relaunching its site to focus on giving users more ways to consume music, videos and celebrity gossip.  (AP photo/MySpace) No Sales

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