Now, this might seem like a strange one for many of you who have been on the internet long enough to remember them, but MySpace has turned away from its social media pass and has reinvented itself as a music streaming website. And you know what? They're not doing too bad at it. Featuring an array of popular artists that you’re going to be more than familiar with which you can stream instantly on their affordable plans, who knows, in a couple of years' time they might be competing with the big players like Spotify and YouTube Music.
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