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MySpace plans redesign

Reuters

In what it said would be largest scale relaunch of website its size, popular social network to change home page, navigation, profile editing, search, and MySpaceTV player facilities ...Read the full article

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  1. Sue City from Canada writes: Excellent. Maybe it will actually work properly now.
  2. True North from Canada writes: MyFacebook.
  3. C. Edwards from Canada writes: People still use Myspace? The only time anyone I know accesses it is to check out band pages.
  4. Mike K from Canada writes: Myspace is so 2006.
  5. Santino DeGasperis from Toronto., Canada writes: Myspace was starting to wane a bit in April 2007 due to the rise in popularity in Facebook.
    Over the past 18 months we have seen myspace harken back to it's original intention & purpose.
    A place for Artists.
    Facebook is so 2007.
    Even though it is still okay.
    Facebook is much more like myspace now.
    Facebooks motive over the past year was to recruit as many new users who weren't familiar with myspace.
    I laugh.
    I use whatever i need to use for certain purposes.
    Myspace will have a great year.
  6. Jay D from Canada writes: MySpace is still the place to go for band stuff. i.e. the whole new Coldplay album was there to be listened to a week before release.

    I hope they're spending more than one week on the redesign. Oh wait, the very misleading article indicates they're going to start working on the redesign next week. A better headline would have been "MySpace launches redesigned site next week".
  7. J W from Canada writes: I use Myspace for my band and Facebook for networking with my friends. Myspace is great to promote bands and I hope it stays that way. I hope Myspace doesn't go all Face-booky on us.
  8. vincent furnier from Montreal, Canada writes: New bulletin: I'm putting a new stereo system in my Honda Civic and The Tim Hortons at the Corner of Guy and Maisonneuve just got a paintjob. More product placement news, courtesy of globeandmail.com
  9. vincent furnier from Montreal, Canada writes: New bulletin: I'm putting a new stereo system in my Honda Civic and The Tim Hortons at the Corner of Guy and Maisonneuve just got a paintjob. More product placement news, courtesy of globeandmail.com
  10. Alistair McLaughlin from Canada writes: Please make it nice and clean and free from all the clutter that has turned Facebook into such a pain. I quit using both applications. Everytime I log into Facebook I see "Someone has sent you a kiss. Click here to Kiss someone." Or "Someone has given you a handjob. Do you want to download the Handjob application?" Or "So-and-So has just given you AIDS. To give someone AIDS, download the HIV application." What a childish, idiotic waste of time Facebook has become. Genuine messages get lost in the chaos. MySpace could regain some of its lost lustre if it can simplify and clean up its format.

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