Do we really need myspace?

October 7th, 2009

Myspace used to be the number 1 social networking website, but now it’s almost scary how quickly it’s declining in popularity. Myspace was a platform targetted at the younger generations, and up until the past couple of years it worked. Hitwise stats released last month with a comparison of MySpace and Facebook and they don’t paint a pretty picture for Myspace.

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Less is more.

That’s the approach Facebook took when developing their system, it was a winner not only with the former myspace users, but also with older generations, some who, before now had never heard or used social networking. Professional high profile businesses would never, in a million years have dreamt of publicising a corporate myspace page, facebook had a universal clean design that also provided a platform to easily stay in touch with it’s fans. In recent months myspace has realised this and started pushing newer layouts and suggesting profile themes to help avoid seizure inducing animated backgrounds and music interupting the music you was most likely listening to before you loaded the page.

There is one thing

Myspace has one good thing over Facebook and that is it’s connection with bands and music.  Myspace has well over 15 million signed and unsigned bands and the url for these bands is usually always put on promotional material at gigs or festivals. Why hasn’t facebook done the same? Well the straight forward answer is, it’s not what facebook was designed for, and I don’t think they ever will. Myspace is clearly heading to becoming primarily a music and artist website.

My prediction

Probably a bold statement to make, but in my opinion I predict Myspace will loose users to the point that users will eventually all move over to facebook as a way to keep in contact with friends, but users will still stick with myspace for music until something better comes along.

twit…er..facebook now has the @username function

September 14th, 2009

So for those of you don’t already know, you can now include specific friends, groups and pages within your statuses by using the @ symbol and typing thier name. Thinking that sounds familiar? Oh yeah it’s the same thing Twitter have been doing since it started. Since Twitter said no to being brought by Facebook last year, Facebook has now decided to just make develop their own twitter style functionality within their own system. Cheaper and most likely saved a ton of time having to integrate Twitters service into theirs.

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Facebook with @function

Website: Asylum UK

September 12th, 2009

asylumAlthough this website’s been online for ages, I found this site recently and it’s great. If i had to describe it, I’d say it’s an online version of Maxim, The Sun and Stuff magazine all mixed together. It’s clearly not going to be everybodies cup of tea, but it’s a good site to read if you’ve got some time to kill. Visit Asylum UK

I’m back

September 12th, 2009

Well, for any of you who may have been checking out my website in the past couple of weeks, you may have noticed it was down. Unfortunately my website was hacked and they kindly dropped the databases of all my websites. I’ve decided to make a fresh start on all my sites so slowly over the next couple of months I’ll be bringing everything back online. So that’s all for now, but check out my blog in the next couple of days to see all the cool new posts I’ll be writing.

p.s was about to create my own theme but found this great one so I’m just going to develop this one further.