Zach Braff, Kim Kardashian among MySpace friends' leaders

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buy this photo Actress Selena Gomez poses on the press line at the premiere of the feature film "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg, file)

NEW YORK - Zach Braff, Kim Kardashian and Selena Gomez have more in common than their celebrity status: According to MySpace, they're among the stars with the most friends on the social network.

Also on the list: Paris Hilton, Ashton Kutcher, Jenna Fischer, Criss Angel, Hayden Panettiere, Shanna Moakler, Travis Barker and Lauren Conrad.

The movie "Twilight," Jennifer Hudson, Beyonce, Lil Wayne and Taylor Swift are among the five top-searched terms on MySpace.

Swift led the list of musical artists most searched for on MySpace Music since it launched on Sept. 25. The most streamed artist is T.I., and the most streamed song belongs to him as well: "Whatever You Like."

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