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MySpace eyes more sites in local languages

By Maija Palmer in London

Published: October 14 2007 23:25 | Last updated: October 14 2007 23:25

MySpace, the social networking site owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp, is planning to expand its international footprint by launching locally-targeted sites in Brazil, India, Poland and Russia over the next four months.

MySpace began rolling out local language sites about a year and a half ago and now has 24 in 20 countries, in 12 languages, including French, German and Japanese.

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