MySpace “founder” Brad Greenspan acquires most of video search site, Flurl

Brad Greenspan, calling himself “the founder” of popular social networking company MySpace even though the company disputes that he was, has acquired a majority stake in Flurl.com, a video search website that indexes over 1000 online video sites.

This is one of the first major investments by LiveUniverse, which Greenspan established to focus on video, entertainment and social networking companies. LiveUniverse said it will begin talks with potential strategic, financial, and content partners. LiveUniverse, which is different from Greenspan’s other investment firm, BroadWebAsia, has also invested in video site Vidilife.

Greenspan has been in legal standoff with MySpace.

Flurl.com, the leading independent video search engine, hit over 5.6 million unique users in September 2006, according to Comscore World data.

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  • beheaded
    too bad since the buy out of revver nobody got paid. He is a shit for reaming us all for about a year now it seems. Also the not working videos on the site ruined many of my pages after the first 3 or 4 months of dead videos not loading. I wish the revver peps never sold it so my stuff would have worked as before and I would be paid as before.! Damn american greed kills everything! Shame on him and the usa people like that. SHame on the usa crap!
    http://www.microsoftvideos.com was bought just for that and now they sell that site cheap and chalk up tons of loss or have to add google and ads since revver paid not a cent there to them or anyone!