"That's 17 million images a day that get viewed by a human pair of eyes."
              May 26, 2008 Filed in: Cyberspace
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              "We literally review every single image that gets
              uploaded to the site on a daily basis. That's 17
              million images a day that get viewed by a human pair
              of eyes." -- Chris DeWolf, MySpace in
              BusinessWeek's Facetime with Chris DeWolf,
                   May 21, 2008
              
              
That's amazing. I wonder what kind of technology they use to hyper-streamline the process so that this is even remotely possible? At least on the surface, this affirmative review is at odds with legal frameworks and how MySpace's peers are handling this.
              
Some other amazing facts about MySpace: Forty percent of all mothers in the U.S. are on it (see the article for why: it's not what you would think) and twelve percent of all Internet minutes are spent there.
          That's amazing. I wonder what kind of technology they use to hyper-streamline the process so that this is even remotely possible? At least on the surface, this affirmative review is at odds with legal frameworks and how MySpace's peers are handling this.
Some other amazing facts about MySpace: Forty percent of all mothers in the U.S. are on it (see the article for why: it's not what you would think) and twelve percent of all Internet minutes are spent there.