If there is one company on the web I really don't like it is 'Ilike'. They keep on spamming their 'viral' emails.
It makes sense for myspace though, they're well over their top and have now refocused on music (since social networking has all but been cornered by facebook):
Compared to what myspace already has it would be a drop in the bucket though.
I think myspace just needs to be seen as doing something (anything) and they need to prop up their rapidly failing numbers. Since mid 2008 they've halved in traffic, a trend that they'll have to stop somehow.
At least this gives them a way to get the myspace.com domain in the press in a positive way.
Well, Myspace has its own set of artists with a loose structure. iLike, on the other hand, has a comprehensive list of musicians that it builds (rather than having individual musicians add themselves), and it has a slew of information including track listings for albums, videos, and tour dates.
It makes sense for myspace though, they're well over their top and have now refocused on music (since social networking has all but been cornered by facebook):
http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/myspace.com
So, buying up music sites that have some traffic may plug the hole.