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See what’s happening on MySpace! Find friends & classmates, meet new people, listen to free music & build playlists, share photos, watch videos, start a blog, read celebrity news, get cool apps, free IM & more…

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edit How MySpace.com Works

New users have to sign up at MySpace.com and create their personal profile. They describe themselves, their hobbies, and special interests, and may also upload photos and write-ups to MySpace.com.

Once registered, a new MySpace.com member can invite other MySpace.com members to become his friends and join his Personal Network. He also has the option to search MySpace.com for any of his real friends who happen to be MySpace.com members.

Putting together a network of friends is easy at MySpace.com. Your personal network at MySpace.com lists not only those people who have accepted your friend invitation but it lists the friends of your new friends as well. These second-degree friends are all part of your extended network at MySpace.com. It is not uncommon for members to have thousands of people in their personal network.

If they are inclined, new MySpace.com members can set up a meeting with their new friends or suggest a match for them.

edit Sharing Art At MySpace.com

In addition, some people use MySpace.com to showcase their talents. There are many musicians, videographers and artists who upload their music, videos and paintings onto MySpace.com.

edit The MySpace.com profile

The typical MySpace.com profile usually has the following contents:

1. Blurbs, Blog, Multimedia

In addition to the standard "About Me" and "Who I'd Like to Meet" MySpace.com blurbs, there are also sections on "Interests" and "Details." The blogs feature standard fields such as content, emotion and media. In addition, users can upload photos and videos to MySpace.com.

2. Friend Space

This is where a MySpace.com user's friends are featured in his homepage. There is a "Top Friends" section as well as a link to all other friends. Users may display as little as four to as many as 80 friends in the "Top Friends" section.

3. Comments

A MySpace.com user's friends can post their comments about the user in this section, which is visible to all viewers. The MySpace.com user can delete these comments or reject them outright for inclusion in his profile.

edit MySpace.com Celebrities

Some well known MySpacers are: Tom, Forbidden, Metal Sanaz, Aka.The Phoenix, Tila Tequila, Zenova, Darling Nikki, Jeffrey Star, and Audrey Kitching Angie.

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News Corporation Websites

Misc. assets: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment | HarperCollins | MySpace | National Rugby League | TV Guide
Newspapers: New York Post | The Times
Studios: 20th Century Fox | Blue Sky Studios | Fox Atomic | Fox Searchlight Pictures | Fox Faith
US broadcast television assets: Fox Broadcasting Company | MyNetworkTV
US cable television assets: Fox Movie Channel | Fox News Channel | Fox Reality | Fox Soccer Channel | Fox Sports Net


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edit Eric Wester's Comments on MySpace.com

  • Eric Wester (frustrated) : Although MySpace does allow you to connect with friends, it is upsetting how filled with advertising and spam that it is. 08:34, 22 October 2008 (PDT)


edit Brian Whelan's Comments on MySpace.com

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