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What Is MySpace.com - Part 3

Date Published: 12th October 2006
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MySpace.com is quickly becoming the most popular sites on the Internet. Established in 2003 by Tom Anderson as a social interactive site where users can share both personal and professional information about themselves, it is now the third most popular place to be on the world wide web. It’s really very simple. Once you register, you create a user profile which includes your web page and any other information you want people to see. You can then upload music, photos, videos, and text that will help you promote yourself to others.

In order to make this possible, MySpace.com offers a wealth of features and benefits that enable users to create such elaborate pages. One of the biggest selling points of MySpace.com is the ease with which a web site can be created. The interface is so simple that users can create their page without actually knowing the HTML language. And many wesites, like www.mypsace.org offer premade profile layouts free. There are also several built-in features that enable the user to add graphics, photos, upload files, and other interesting items that are aesthetically pleasing to the eye. After all, it’s all about self-promotion, meeting new people, and just having fun.


There are also many other features designed to help users by providing them with important information. Bulletins are messages sent out to everyone on the MySpace.com friends list and can be useful for notifying everyone on a list without users having to message each other individually. This way, it gets the message to everyone all at the same time which saves considerable time. This is one of the most useful features on the MySpace.com site.

MySpace.com also has a group feature that allows a group of users to share a common page and message board. This allows users to congregate on the Net and share knowledge and information.

MySpace.com has also gone international. Since early 2006, MySpace.com has offered users the option of accessing the service in different regional versions, much like search engines. Users are directed to their local sites irrespective of attempts to access another. This is helping MySpace.com gain more users and promote services never before offered in some areas.


The friends lists are, perhaps, one of the best features of MySpace.com because they allow users to join lists of others and learn more about their products, services, or just make new friends. This adds a more personal aspect to the entire experience.

In addition to the many people who socialize on MySpace.com, many celebrities have created MySpace.com sites to promote themselves, provide information to update fans, and share personal opinions and any other information they choose. Here, fans can also establish groups and discuss their favorite music artist, movie star, or comedian.

MySpace.com is also home to many independent music artists who post information and music so that fans can keep up with what they are doing and learn more about them. All in all, it has become one of the biggest social interactive sites on the Net, and is only expected to continue to grow.

Magalie Noel Dresse is the Webmaster of http://www.mypsace.org which offers myspace layouts for free
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