Myspace.com - Looking For Real Friends?
If you ever wanted to get real-social with many people surfing the internet just like you, then this is your destinition.
I came across this site whilst I was least bothered about going out and wanted to have a community build up online. With some reasearch and patience, I got this site from my friend.
So you are wanting to get hook up or want to show your talent with a few softwares that can turn your site in to a photo album?
Myspace is your best bet!
When business-school alumnus Chris DeWolfe set up the social networking site MySpace with his partner, ex-band member and film studies graduate Tom Anderson, three years ago, there was little indication that the one-stop online friend-making shop would soon boast 100 million members and more page visits in Britain than the BBC.
The pair envisaged a site that would bring together all the qualities of existing online communities such as Friendster, Tribe.net and LiveJournal, with added features including classified adverts and events planning.
They got the formula just right: the MySpace-opolis is growing by 240,000 a day, making it the fourth most-visited website in the world. DeWolfe believes that the key to the site’s success is its founders’ rapport with the people who use it. ‘We looked at it from the point of view of how people live their lives,’ he says.
One of those features is the ability to upload and listen to music, which has attracted 2.2 million new bands and artists to the site, some of whom - most famously Lily Allen and Arctic Monkeys - can attribute their chart success to having spread the word through MySpace.
MySpace’s parent company, Intermix, was bought by Rupert Murdoch’s NewsCorp last year for $580m, causing consternation among some of the music world’s more politicised acts, but no large-scale boycott. The site is simply too valuable and effective - and ubiquitous - to ignore.
So visit today http://myspace.com



