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MySpace – Top Social Network
Currently with the explosion of Social Networking sites’ popping up the leader in the field has revved up to add plenty of options to its users. For those of you that aren’t using MySpace let’s take a look at all the features it provides and why people are using it.
MySpace allows people to stay in contact with one another. Once one signs up they are given their own distinct web address for them to have and use how they want. MySpace sets it up real easy for one to set up there site with music and photos and a blog to get reaching out to their friends. You can easily add pictures from your computer and now you can even upload directly from your cell phone.
Finding your friends is easier than ever. For the first time user just drop in your email and they can look up at show who is already on the network from your address book. Don’t worry this isn’t a way for them to spam you, you can set all email alerts to anyway you want. I currently never get an email from MySpace but I use to when I received in mail. Also you are able to look up friends by the schools they went to, name, occupation and much more.
Speaking of new mail there are two primary ways of contact on MySpace. One is through a classic email type system while the other is a comment system where people can leave you messages on your site. And don’t worry all of those comments are completely moderated by you so nothing you don’t want getting out is stuck on your site.
Also with the new mobile addition of MySpace to your phone you can access your email and comments anywhere on the go. MySpace Mobile gives you all the benefits of MySpace in the palm of your hand.
Recently traffic to MySpace started its decline since many users were spending more of their time on another popular social network called Facebook. Facebook became a major threat to Myspace and its developers need to think really hard on how to get their users back. This also caused a decline on many of satellite sites which provide additional services to Myspace users like Myspace graphics , Myspace comments layouts, animations and many more.
Even though traffic to Myspace is declining it is still a very popular social network and its developers keep adding new exciting features to it. That’s why it is always a good idea to check what is happening on Myspace.
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