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MySpace

by Webware staff

      Category: Community

      MySpace is one of the most well-recognized social networks in the world. It's also one of the most trafficked on the Internet. The service originally started as a social network for music enthusiasts, and as a place where bands could promote their upcoming concerts or albums.

      The main draw to the service is its user profiles, which are completely customizable by editing some code in the settings. Because of this capability, many sites and services have sprung up, offering various add-ons that require no coding knowledge for the end user. Users can communicate with one another via an integrated e-mail platform, as well as a standalone instant messaging application.

      Since launching with profiles, MySpace has added blogs, a photo and video hosting service, and a way to add music tracks to your personal page. Most recently, it has launched a user-democratized Internet news service where users can control what stories make the front page.

      Web site: www.MySpace.com

      Webware coverage: MySpace vs. Facebook (the video); MySpace launching branded video channels, possible Joost killer

      Winners in this category:

    • Bebo
    • DeviantArt
    • Digg
    • Dogster/Catster
    • Facebook
    • Friendster
    • Gaia Online
    • LinkedIn
    • Me.dium
    • MySpace

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Winners in this category:
Bebo
DeviantArt
Facebook
Friendster
Gaia Online
Google Groups
LiveJournal
MySpace
Stardoll
Yahoo Groups
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