At the risk of sounding like a fancy boy, I’m a fan of clothier Ben Sherman. Hey, it was good enough for The Beatles …
Anyway, more and more employers are leveraging MySpace to advertise job openings to their “friends” - nearly 25,000 strong in Ben Sherman’s case - via bulletins (learn more here), and I thought this was an example worth sharing:

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April 27th, 2007 at 1:33 pm
I have to wonder how many of the “25,000 friends” signed up to receive employment opportunity bulletins. If it looks like SPAM and smells like SPAM, there’s a pretty good chance it’s SPAM.