MySpace Has Got Mail
MySpace has got mail! Thats right its official MySpace will begin the debut of its new mail service. MySpace mail has been in development since last year and it was one of the few projects that survived the management transition at the News Corp (NYSE: NWS). social network. MySpace are certain it will enhance MySpace’s popularity amongst social media devotees. Talk about delivering a project on time…The planned global rollout of the project is only one week late of the planned date.

MySpace has nearly 130 million users and massive amounts of it’s site traffic each day is generated by messaging accounts. In real figures MySpace estimates that messaging accounts for nearly 20 percent of its site traffic. By entering into the mail category MySpace has the potential to be the second largest mail provider in the U.S. and the fourth largest globally.
With so much at stake, MySpace is approaching the roll out with the utmost care and plans to roll it out to all global users within the next couple of weeks. We all know the type of publicity a bad product brings to a company and it is for this reason that the MySpace email will initially carry a beta tag.
Of course there will be lots of questions that MySpace users and others will have as they become aware of the MySpace email service. We at Social Traffic Espionage thought it would be useful to reveal a couple of the more obvious aspects of the email service.
1.Vanity URLS
Dont panic MySpace have got this one covered. For those MySpace users who have vanity URLs, and hey nearly 70 percent of the network’s users do… They have reserved addresses with that user name @myspace.com. However you are not locked in to this arrangement you also have the option of changing the URL to get a different mail address in a one-time offer. While others can get a vanity URL when they sign up for e-mail.
2. Spam And Privacy
The good news is that MySpace have promised users a spam free mail service. They have given careful consideration to the issues already faced when it comes to privacy and online safety. MySpace mail service also has a feature that allows users to only receive mail from their MySpace friends.
We look forward to hearing what you think about the MySpace mail service. If you have enjoyed this post share it with your friends or leave a comment.


















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April 30th, 2011 at 12:20 pm
Mail service is really important. It’s good to know that Myspace got one. Now, people can have private conversations with their friends and all.