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GodTube is Born Again as MySpace-Like Tangle

Tue, Mar 10th, 2009 |

Once just a popular YouTube-clone for religious types, GodTube, which had been hinting at changing their name and purpose, has now been baptized and born again as Tangle, a full blown social network with member and artist profiles, applications, photo sharing, and their claim to fame — videos.

Tangle has been around for some time in beta, already boasting 550,000 registered members, with the official launch date being today...

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