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June 12, 2013 08:45 pm GMT

MySpace is dead. Long live Myspace.

Myspace-owners

MySpace is dead. Long live Myspace.

The new Myspace, which first came online in late 2012 as a music-discovery service with the support of Justin Timberlake, officially launches to the public today. At the same time, the old capital-S MySpace is no more, departing for that big social network in the sky (although all user content will still exist on the new site).

With the launch of the new Myspace comes a new app for iPhone, finally adding the big missing component to the service: a mobile experience. With a mobile app, support from artists, growing positive buzz and "classic" MySpace out of the way, new owners Tim and Chris Vanderhook think they have the ingredients — and the momentum — to make Myspace an online force again.

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