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Website Review: Myspace.com

The Ultimate Website Review of Myspace.com

By Sarah Afshar, published May 15, 2007
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I think Myspace.com is an amazing website. Myspace.com is the most popular social networking website to date on the world wide web and is in the top 5 of most visited websites on the internet. The website attracts so much attention and activity, it receives over 200,000 new members a day.

Despite the negative criticism Myspace.com receives, I believe that in reality the website's "pros" (as in good) exceeds it's "cons" (as in bad). What makes Myspace.com a great website is the fact it possesses quite a few options for "free" that would cost a fortune on another website, like it. The thing that makes it even better is, it's 100% original and therefore; there are no other websites like it, no matter how much they are compared to it.

Myspace.com is as unique as the individual who uses it on a daily basis. Myspace allows it's users to create a person profile. You can customize your page using HTML, but not java script. You have the option of making your profile private or visible. You are allowed to add pictures. Not only one picture or ten pictures, but three hundred pictures, for free with a standard size of 1GB per picture. That is estimated at 300 GB. In fact, I cannot think of any free service that would allow 300 GB, let alone 10. Myspace offers blogs (and in case you don't know what a blog is, it's an online journal) which serves as a medium to highlight your profile. You can post anything from basic rants to videos and more. Myspace's free video system allows you to add specific videos into your profile, as a result. Myspace also allows you to not only add friends, but post bulletins to friends, which allows you to send one message via bulletin system instead of mailing each member individually.

Did You Know?
The 100,000,000th Myspace account was created on August 9th, 2006.
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