Monday, March 17, 2008

A new space for MySpace

MySpace – the social networking site that allows its members to share videos, pictures and other content from profile pages – has launched an instant messaging service ‘MySpaceIM’, that will be customised for users of the teen-oriented social networking website. Last year, the test version of the service was inaugurated (it was called a ‘soft launch’) and it has already spread virally to more than 17 million users. According to MySpace co-founder, Tom Anderson, “MySpaceIM was born out of user feedback and the company had spent the last year listening to its community and tweaking the product to match their needs.” Now, a ‘fully integrated beta service’, MySpaceIM can be downloaded online at http://myspace.com/myspaceim. The countries that can use its customized services include the UK, Australia, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Britain, Mexico, Canada, the Netherlands and China – other than the United States, of course!

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