Teens & MySpace's Top 8

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Proving once again that MySpace caters to the teen demographic, MySpace released its own top search trends of 2008. In keeping with the default friend categorization on a MySpace profile, the social network's list features a "Top 8" of various categories rather than the usual top ten. With a teen horror movie, pop singers and a game app being the most-searched terms within the social medium, this list is diametrically opposite the Zeitgeist list. Given that the top MySpace search term is also the top MySpace movie trailer (Twilight), Hollywood can take note for its PG-13 crowd: Flood MySpace.com, MySpace Music, and MySpace Movies with pre-release banners, trailers, game apps, and music videos.

Note the omission of Britney Spears, Miley Cyrus, and the Jonas brothers. Britney Spears was no. 1 on Yahoo's 2008 list (Miley was 4th). It's not surprising that the usual net searches for Beijing, Sarah Palin, and Barack Obama don't exist here, but where are the other pop stars? Or does this indicate different search behavior for their fans?
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I'm really hoping that Britney's greatest hits and years are in front of her!

Your blog looks nice, however it would be better if you can use lighter colors as well as a professional design. This will ensure that a lot more readers come to check it out.

Informative post by the way!

That is my favourite group, I pretty much like anything they have made so far, but the first stuff continues to be some of the greatest songs for me

thanks for posting this article. Im deciding whether or not i want to buy this

This godess is the type of talent that could make a lad like myself jeopardize the sanctity of his wedding vows. She's awe-inspiring.

Miley Cyrus is so funny The "Best of Both Worlds" is my favorite song ! She earned 50 millions dollars those 2 last years and she deserves it...

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