MySpace has launched what some are calling a Digg-killer:
MySpace News. The idea is simple: let users vote for stories that they like. Unlike Digg, however, you can't actually
submit any stories.
TechCrunch's Michael Arrington
uncovered some key points about the model:
- MySpace news will aggregate news items from a number of trusted sources via their RSS feeds. This is an important point we'll come back to.
- The news items will then be organized into 25 main categories and 300 sub-categories.
- Users determine the ordering of news items by ranking each from 1-5.
If you'd like to get a head start on getting some MySpace News love, you can
submit your site, blog, or RSS feed for consideration as a "trusted source". This is currently the only way to get your content listed on MySpace News.

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