MySpace Gets a Makeover, Do We Care?

by Jarrett Martineau | June 18, 2008 at 12:39 pm
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In Canada, at least, despite rampant pokes and zombie attacks, Facebook has become the de facto must-join social network. But for much of the (western) world, MySpace still retains a stranglehold on the tween to twenty set.

So that begs an inevitable question: is today's MySpace redesign of interest and import to NowPublic members? Do you care about their cosmetic upgrade?

It's finally happened. Social networking juggernaut MySpace has released a fresh new look, complete with a massive advertising influence, about two-thirds of the home page. After all, social networking needs to make money one of these days, right?

Scroll down a bit and you'll see the lead video of the day ("hamster gets owned" when I visited), along with thumbnails of other popular videos of the day. The module also has tabs for music (with a MySpace featured artist of the day) and people (highlighting cool people of the day.) To the right is member login, "find a friend" and top music and videos of the day determined by most plays by users.

After login, you'll notice the user page is also updated, with the most significant upgrade being the new navigation bar. Now you can jump to your inbox, check up on your friends, search for people, visit the apps gallery, edit your profile and hit the music site with one click.
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julianw
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at 12:52 on June 18th, 2008

Myspace can redesign itself to the moon before I start caring (is that a bit harsh)?

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poolparty

I stopped using Myspace when I moved to Canada and when they re-did their layout last year. 

Crowdish
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at 14:10 on June 18th, 2008

Jarrett Martineau, I like this story. It's good stuff. 

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