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MySpace gears up for face-lift

Overhaul to cut the clutter

Andrew Charlesworth, vnunet.com 13 Jun 2008

MySpace is to launch a major redesign of its website on 18 June, promising improved navigation and search features.

The cluster of top-line navigation tabs will be reduced to five (Home, Profile, Mail, Music, MySpaceTV) and the rest will be relegated to a drop-down menu.

Searches will be graded for personal relevance so that results for linked friends come first, followed by more extraneous links (for example, people you worked with) and then 'the rest'.

The MySpaceTV Flash video player will have a true full-screen mode and easier controls.

MySpace has 115 million visitors every month, and claims that one in four Americans visit the site at least once a month.

Widely seen as the 'mother' of all social networks, although it stands on the shoulders of plenty of predecessors, MySpace faces fierce competition from transnational sites like Facebook and national competitors such as Bebo in the UK.

See also:

MicrosoftSocial network gives Facebook a corporate face  11 Jun 2008
Social networkA hacker wants to be your friend  10 Jun 2008
Social networkingFacebook, MySpace et al 'not doing enough' to prevent abusive posts  06 Jun 2008
FacebookSurvey finds people need to get a life  05 Jun 2008

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Tags: Myspace, Social-networking, Innovation, Software

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