No, the return to work doesn’t make you hallucinate, and yes, you have well read: MySpace social network -enabling music bands, singers and DJs to show their musical compositions – is about to become the second supplier of e-mail services in the United States and the fourth in the world.
Today the social network, created in 2003 by Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe, gathers more than 130 billion users around the world and is among the most visited websites in the world along with Yahoo, Google and Facebook. Its new service (get-at-able for the following weeks) will increase this success, even if MySpace will have to face strong competition due to the existing services on the Internet, such as Google with Gmail, Yahoo with Yahoo Mail or Hotmail (Microsoft).
The users will get an e-mail address with the extension "@myspace.com". Here are screenshots from the American website TechCrunch:
"The new service enables you to see what people you are talking to are doing on the website;and the stocking capacity is unlimited" reports TechCrunch after having tested it.
Will you, modern geeks, subscribe?
130 millions users (from the title) i guess ;)
Posted by: olivier2point0 | 09/05/2009 at 12:19 PM