MySpace is a type of social networking website where people meet, socialize, and create friendships. The way MySpace members, particularly younger individuals, interact online underscores the changing nature of mass media. Media system dependency states that individuals become reliant on media in their daily life because of fundamental human goals. This reliance, termed a dependency, leads to repeated use. Media system dependency was applied in the current study to explain how and why individuals became habitual MySpace users. To attain results a survey was administered to a convenience sampling of 401 adult undergraduates at the University of Central Florida. Members reported MySpace dependency had a moderate correlation to MySpace use, ...
The increased use of the Internet as a new tool in communication has changed the way people interact...
We study the characteristics of large online social net-works through an extensive analysis of over ...
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including ...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
As Internet use has increased, the use of social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook ha...
As Internet use has increased, the use of social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook ha...
Online social networks have attracted millions of users, who have integrated social network web site...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the popular friend-networking site, MySpace ...
The popularization of “social media” has raised questions of how and why young people use these vari...
In 2008, MySpace was one of the world’s top Internet destinations. Behind only Google and Yahoo in I...
Social network sites like MySpace and Facebook are a popular online venue for interaction and expres...
Abstract. Online social networks have attracted millions of users, who have integrated social networ...
MySpace is a social network site (SNS) that forms an essential part of modern online communication. ...
This study is an empirical analysis of adolescents\u27 risk management on internet social network si...
MySpace is a social network site (SNS) that forms an essential part of modern online communication. ...
The increased use of the Internet as a new tool in communication has changed the way people interact...
We study the characteristics of large online social net-works through an extensive analysis of over ...
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including ...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
As Internet use has increased, the use of social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook ha...
As Internet use has increased, the use of social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook ha...
Online social networks have attracted millions of users, who have integrated social network web site...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the popular friend-networking site, MySpace ...
The popularization of “social media” has raised questions of how and why young people use these vari...
In 2008, MySpace was one of the world’s top Internet destinations. Behind only Google and Yahoo in I...
Social network sites like MySpace and Facebook are a popular online venue for interaction and expres...
Abstract. Online social networks have attracted millions of users, who have integrated social networ...
MySpace is a social network site (SNS) that forms an essential part of modern online communication. ...
This study is an empirical analysis of adolescents\u27 risk management on internet social network si...
MySpace is a social network site (SNS) that forms an essential part of modern online communication. ...
The increased use of the Internet as a new tool in communication has changed the way people interact...
We study the characteristics of large online social net-works through an extensive analysis of over ...
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including ...