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A screen grab of MySpace.com. U.S. wireless operator Sprint Nextel Corp will make it easier for its cell phone customers to link to a free version of online social network MySpace. REUTERS/www.myspace.com

A screen grab of MySpace.com. U.S. wireless operator Sprint Nextel Corp will make it easier for its cell phone customers to link to a free version of online social network MySpace.

Credit: Reuters/www.myspace.com

NEW YORK | Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:28am EST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. wireless operator Sprint Nextel Corp will make it easier for its cell phone customers to link to a free version of online social network MySpace.

Instead of typing the entire address, cell phone users will be able to connect to News Corp's service by clicking a link, the companies said in a joint statement.

The deal will also include links to News Corp's other Internet properties, including FOXSports.com and IGN.

(Reporting by Kenneth Li, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)

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