Former officials who hijacked MySpace Facebook was not able to survive long enough. Owen Van Natta finally had to leave MySpace.
It occupies the position as CEO of the new MySpace was less than one year. But in the near future, these positions will be replaced by one of two people who are still in the process promoted by News Corp., Mike Jones or Jason Hirschhorn. In fact, both Van Natta and the two men entered MySpace at the same time.
“Owen has demonstrated its performance in the challenge to focus and revitalize MySpace. The results also showed a positive thing. But Owen’s resignation for personal reasons,” said Director of Digital Media News Corp., in charge of MySpace, Jon Miller, as quoted by the Associated Press, Thursday (11/2/2010).
Unfortunately, both Owen and Miller himself did not provide detailed information about the reasons for the resignation of 40-year-old man was. Previously, Van Natta himself into MySpace since replacing Chris DeWolfe, who is also known as the founder of MySpace.
Throughout the leadership of Van Natta, MySpace did trimming approximately 270 employees, and reducing resources by 40 percent, including closing the office that feel MySpace is not required, one office in Los Angeles.


Thu, Feb 11, 2010
Internet, News