Laid Off MySpace Employees Read About Ex-Managers Great Mood On MySpace - Silicon Alley Insider
Tue, Jan 13th, 2009
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Now that we all follow each other on Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, and god-knows-how-many more, you'd think we'd know by now to be sensitive to how our status messages and declarations of "mood" can affect others. Or, at the very least, you'd expect MySpace (NWS) executives to have figured it out.
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