Tom Anderson
Businessman, co-founder of Myspace

Born
November 8th, 1970
54 years ago
Category
Business Figures
Country
United States
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Co-founded Myspace, a social networking site that gained significant popularity in the early 2000s. Played a major role in the development and growth of the platform, which became a hub for user-generated content, music sharing, and social interaction. After the rapid rise of Myspace, the site faced competition from Facebook. Transitioned away from Myspace's management after its acquisition by News Corporation in 2005. Pursued interests in entrepreneurship and technology after his departure from the company.
Co-founded Myspace in 2003
Served as president of Myspace
Contributed to early social media development
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