It is quite simple to thank someone for accepting your friend request on MySpace. Firstly you can simply write a comment on their profile thanking them for accepting your friend request, although it is wise to remember that anyone who sees there page will be able to see your comment. Or you can simply send them a message by going onto your friends list and clicking to send that person a message, this will only be seen by that individual.
MySpace is a social networking website. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, News Corp. Digital Media, owned by News Corporation.
MySpace became the most popular social networking site in the United States in June 2006, a position that it held throughout 2007 until 2008. In April 2008, according to comScore, MySpace was overtaken internationally by its main competitor, Facebook, based on monthly unique visitors. MySpace employs 1,000 employees, after laying off 30% of its workforce in June 2009; the company does not disclose revenues or profits separately from News Corporation. Quantcast estimates MySpace's monthly U.S. Unique visitors at 19.7 million as of May 2011.
On October 27, 2010, MySpace introduced a beta version of a new site design on a limited scale, with plans to switch all interested users to the new site in late November. Chief executive Mike Jones said the site is no longer competing with Facebook as a general social networking site. Instead, MySpace would be music-oriented and would target younger people. Jones believed younger users would continue to use the site after the redesign, though older users might not. The goal of the redesign is to increase the number of MySpace users and how long they spend there. On October 26, BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield said, "Most investors have written off MySpace now," and he was unsure whether the changes would help the company recover. However, these new changes are highly disliked by the MySpace community.
MySpace is a social networking website. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, News Corp. Digital Media, owned by News Corporation.
MySpace became the most popular social networking site in the United States in June 2006, a position that it held throughout 2007 until 2008. In April 2008, according to comScore, MySpace was overtaken internationally by its main competitor, Facebook, based on monthly unique visitors. MySpace employs 1,000 employees, after laying off 30% of its workforce in June 2009; the company does not disclose revenues or profits separately from News Corporation. Quantcast estimates MySpace's monthly U.S. Unique visitors at 19.7 million as of May 2011.
On October 27, 2010, MySpace introduced a beta version of a new site design on a limited scale, with plans to switch all interested users to the new site in late November. Chief executive Mike Jones said the site is no longer competing with Facebook as a general social networking site. Instead, MySpace would be music-oriented and would target younger people. Jones believed younger users would continue to use the site after the redesign, though older users might not. The goal of the redesign is to increase the number of MySpace users and how long they spend there. On October 26, BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield said, "Most investors have written off MySpace now," and he was unsure whether the changes would help the company recover. However, these new changes are highly disliked by the MySpace community.