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MySpace Founder Brad Greenspan Invests In 2 Chinese Video Sites

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MySpace founder Brad Greenspan is clearly not taking the summer off. In addition to his efforts to create a group to buy-out Dow Jones, Greenspan says he plans to "build the largest online platform in the world." His venture, BroadWebAsia, has acquired partnership stakes in two online video sites in China, Mofile.com and Hubotv.com, which combined say they reach over 48M unique visitors per month.

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