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Monday, June 18, 2012

Myspace Funcationalities

       Profiles contain two standard "blurbs": "About Me" and "Who I'd Like to Meet" sections. Profiles also contain an "Interests" section and a "Details" section. In the "Details" section, "Status" and "Zodiac Sign" fields will always display. However, fields in these sections will not be displayed if members do not fill them in. Profiles also contain a blog with standard fields for content, emotion, and media. Myspace also supports uploading images.

        One of the images can be chosen to be the "default image", the image that will be seen on the profile's main page, search page, and as the image that will appear to the side of the user's name on comments, messages, etc. A photo editor powered by Fotoflexer is available which can not only crop images and adjust contrast but also convert the image to a cartoon or a line drawing made with neon lights, or put the user's face in a photo of a $100 bill. Flash, such as on MySpace's video service, can be embedded. Blogging features are also available.

      These features could be hidden on a profile by using the module customizer or using HTML/CSS codes. Photos could be displayed on the Myspace profile instead of a link that it was used in previous years. Photos can be made into a slide show.


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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Myspace Application Program Interface

Program Interface

          In 2008, Myspace introduced an API with which users could create applications for other users to post on their profiles. The applications are similar to the Facebook applications. In May 2008, Myspace had added some security options regarding interaction with photos and other media.




Ksolo.myspace.com

         Launched April 29, 2008, ksolo.myspace.com is a combination of Myspace and kSolo, which allows users to upload audio recordings of themselves singing onto their profile page. Users' friends are able to rate the performances

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Myspace Socials

Myspace TV
      In early 2007, Myspace introduced MySpaceTV, a service similar to the YouTube video sharing website. Myspace has been showing videos as early as 2006, but it has changed it name to MySpaceTV for a while. In 2009, MySpaceTV reverted back to Myspace Video once again. Myspace Video continues to be not as popular as other video sharing sites such as YouTube, but many sites had partnered with Myspace such as Hulu to promote their media to the Myspace community.

Myspace News
       In April 2007, Myspace launched a news service called Myspace News which displays news from RSS feeds that users submit. It also allows users to rank each news story by voting for it. The more votes a story gets, the higher the story moves up the page.

Myspace Website features

  • Bulletin Board
  • Groups
  • Instant Messanger
  • MyspaceTV
  • MyspaceNews
  • Myspace Application Program Interface
  • Ksolo.myspace.com
  • Social  media updates
  • Moods
  • Blurbs, blogs, multimedia
  • Comments
  • Profile customization (HTML/CSS)
  • Music
  • Redesigns

Myspace features

Myspace Bulletin Board
         Bulletins are posts that are posted on to a "bulletin board" for everyone on a Myspace user's friends list to see. Bulletins can be useful for contacting an entire friends list without resorting to messaging users individually. They have also become the primary attack point for phishing. Bulletins are deleted after ten days.

Myspace Groups

        Myspace had a 'Groups' feature that allowed a group of users to share a common page and message board. Groups could be created by anybody, and the moderator of the group could choose for anyone to join, or to approve or deny requests to join. In November 2010, the group feature was turned off; a user clicking on the "Groups" link in the features menu was led to a page that announced that groups were being revamped, and the user could sign up to be informed of when groups would come back. However, As of May 2012 it now states in the Help page "For now, Myspace groups are not available. This is part of an ongoing effort to simplify Myspace and improve the experience for everyone. Although we removed groups, Myspace is still the perfect destination to stay connected.."

Myspace Instant Messanger
       In early 2006, Myspace introduced MySpaceIM, an instant messenger that uses one's Myspace account as a screen name. A Myspace user logs in to the client using the same e-mail associated with his or her Myspace account. Unlike other parts of MySpace, MySpaceIM is stand-alone software for Microsoft Windows. Users who use MySpaceIM get instant notification of new Myspace messages, friend requests, and comments. MySpaceIM was added as a default feature of Myspace by the end of 2009.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Myspace – Social Networking Website

  • Myspace is 4th Position for Social Networking website in 2012
  • Myspace previously styled as MySpace is a social networking service owned by Specific Media LLC and pop star Justin Timberlake.
  • Myspace launched in August 2003 and is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California. In August 2011, 
  •  Myspace had 33.1 million unique U.S. visitors.
  • Myspace was the most visited social networking site in the world, and in June 2006 surpassed Google as the most visited website in the United States.
  • In April 2008, Myspace was overtaken by Facebook in the number of unique worldwide visitors, and was surpassed in the number of unique U.S. visitors in May 2009.
  •  Since then, the number of Myspace users has declined steadily in spite of several redesigns. As of December 2011, Myspace was ranked 138th by total web traffic.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Google Penguin Related

•    Anchors bug fix
•    Keyword stuffing classifier improvement
•    More authoritative results
•    Improvement in a freshness signal
•    No freshness boost for low-quality content
•    Improvements to how search terms are scored in ranking


Anchors bug fix. This change fixed a bug related to our handling of anchors.

Keyword stuffing classifier improvement. We have classifiers designed to detect when a website is keyword stuffing. This change made the keyword stuffing classifier better. 

More authoritative results. We’ve tweaked a signal we use to surface more authoritative content.

Improvement in a freshness signal. This change is a minor improvement to one of the freshness signals which helps to better identify fresh documents.

No freshness boost for low-quality content. We have modified a classifier we use to promote fresh content to exclude fresh content identified as particularly low-quality.

Improvements to how search terms are scored in ranking. One of the most fundamental signals used in search is whether and how your search terms appear on the pages you’re searching. This change improves the way those terms are scored.