Posts Tagged ‘myspace’

How to turn on Lite View in MySpace

MySpace Lite View is MySpace’s stripped-down version of its website. MySpace Lite View will offer only basic functionality and it will be helpful for slower Internet speeds.

You can turn on MySpace Lite View by going to the navigation bar and selecting the ‘Lite’ option. To avail this this feature you need to loginĀ  myspace and click profile.

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How to Reset Your Lost MySpace Password or Email

If you have lost or forgotten your myspace account password, you can easily reset your myspace password. If you forgot the email address, then you have to prove that to myspace that you are the rightful owner of the account by sending a salute photo.

Resize, Crop and Style Photos in Myspace

You can edit, crop, resize and stylize photos in MySpace Albums directly within the browser. It is a Flash-based photo editing tool, which has nice features like autofix, fix red eye, crop, resize, rotate, flip decorate, beautify, apply effects, add speech bubbles and more. Here is how to access this feature.

Apple’s iTunes Becomes No. 1 in Music Sales in US

Apple, Inc.’s iTunes Store becomes America’s top music retailer surpassing Wal-Mart for the first time ever, according to an NPD MusicWatch Surve.

NPD gave Apple’s iTunes Store 19 % of the music market and Wal-Mart 15 %.

Over 50 million people use iTunes to download music, which is proof of the distinct change in music retailing. The shift to digital music by Apple and competitors such as Amazon and MySpace is changing the industry.

Myspace Launches Online Music Service

Social network MySpace has launched “MySpace Music” in partnership with Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group – to transform its current music offerings into a full-fledged jukebox of streaming and downloadable music.

“We plan to really change the game entirely,” said Amit Kapur Chief Operating Officer of MySpace.

Yahoo! Joins Google’s OpenSocial Foundation

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After several weeks of speculation, Yahoo announced that it is joining the MySpace and Google Inc OpenSocial Foundation to ensure the neutrality and longevity of OpenSocial as an open, community-governed specification for building social applications across the web.

Yahoo’s in its release announced that “Yahoo! believes in supporting community-driven industry specifications and expects that OpenSocial will fuel innovation and make the web more relevant and more enjoyable to millions of users.