MySpace
About MySpace MySpace is a social networking website. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California, USA where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, Fox Interactive Media, which is owned by News Corporation. MySpace became the most popular social networking site in the United States in June 2006.
MySpace features Bulletins Groups MySpace IM MySpace TV Applications MySpace Mobile  Etc
Bulletins Bulletins are posts that are posted on to a “bulletin board” for everyone on a MySpace user’s friends list to see. Bulletins can be useful for contacting an entire friends list without resorting to messaging each friend individually.
Groups MySpace has a Groups feature which allows a group of users to share a common page and message board. Groups can be created by anybody, And the moderator of the group can choose for anyone to join, or to approve or deny requests to join.
MySpace IM In Early 2006, MySpace introduced MySpace IM, an instant messenger that uses one’s MySpace account as a screen name. Users who use MySpace IM get instant notification of new MySpace messages, friend requests, and comments.
Ease of access Membership- membership is required but you can find people Payment-nope its totally free
MySpace TV In early 2007, MySpace introduced MySpace TV, a service similar to the YouTube video sharing website. MySpace  TV is now in beta mode, and will probably be launched as a separate site in 2010. MySpace TV might be a standard channel that will be shown on television.
MySpace Applications In 2008, MySpace introduced API with which users could create applications for other users to post on their profiles. The applications are similar to Facebook applications.
MySpace Mobile There are a variety of environments in which users can access MySpace contents on their mobile phones. American mobile phones provider Helio released a series of mobile phones in early 2006 that can utilize a service known as MySpace Mobile to access and edit one’s profile and communicate with, and view the profile of other members. Additionally, UIEvolution and MySpace developed a mobile version of MySpace for a wider range of carriers, including AT&T, Vodafone and Rogers Wireless.

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    About MySpace MySpaceis a social networking website. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California, USA where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, Fox Interactive Media, which is owned by News Corporation. MySpace became the most popular social networking site in the United States in June 2006.
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    MySpace features BulletinsGroups MySpace IM MySpace TV Applications MySpace Mobile Etc
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    Bulletins Bulletins areposts that are posted on to a “bulletin board” for everyone on a MySpace user’s friends list to see. Bulletins can be useful for contacting an entire friends list without resorting to messaging each friend individually.
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    Groups MySpace hasa Groups feature which allows a group of users to share a common page and message board. Groups can be created by anybody, And the moderator of the group can choose for anyone to join, or to approve or deny requests to join.
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    MySpace IM InEarly 2006, MySpace introduced MySpace IM, an instant messenger that uses one’s MySpace account as a screen name. Users who use MySpace IM get instant notification of new MySpace messages, friend requests, and comments.
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    Ease of accessMembership- membership is required but you can find people Payment-nope its totally free
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    MySpace TV Inearly 2007, MySpace introduced MySpace TV, a service similar to the YouTube video sharing website. MySpace TV is now in beta mode, and will probably be launched as a separate site in 2010. MySpace TV might be a standard channel that will be shown on television.
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    MySpace Applications In2008, MySpace introduced API with which users could create applications for other users to post on their profiles. The applications are similar to Facebook applications.
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    MySpace Mobile Thereare a variety of environments in which users can access MySpace contents on their mobile phones. American mobile phones provider Helio released a series of mobile phones in early 2006 that can utilize a service known as MySpace Mobile to access and edit one’s profile and communicate with, and view the profile of other members. Additionally, UIEvolution and MySpace developed a mobile version of MySpace for a wider range of carriers, including AT&T, Vodafone and Rogers Wireless.