Direct message services launch by MySpace
Messaging services announce by My Space which is launched casually a year ago. Above 17 million of the social networking site’s 180 million members worldwide have install the downloadable customer. MySpace, which was acquired by News Corp. in 2005, used to control a browser-based instant messaging service, which it has since phased out. My Space IM competes with other ever present services.
My Space hopes to situate itself separately from the tight integration to the site’s homepage and member profiles, as well as media-heavy features like a music player. There is also an alert system when you have new message. 16 global regions for the localized versions of the tool have been created by company. It requires a Microsoft operating system. While the customer is in beta, the focus will be on “working out the kinks” but it has been “assessing various options for Windows and Linux editions. The company reveals their products and services in coming month.