I mean, they seem to me to be exactly the same, only you can hear music on myspace.
They both have a 'news feed' function (though i do resent using the term 'news' when 'superfluous drivel' and, at best, 'plug' are far more accurate).
They both have a 'headline' function.
They are both (I think) accessible by mobile.
They both have a 'group' function.
They both offer a limitless storage photo album function where you can 'tag' your friends/associates/victims etc.
Barring the transient factor of the actual webpage's current design I can't see what's different other than you can listen to music on myspace.
You can stop bands from adding and even messaging you on myspace, so the spam problem doesn't really stand (in fact, as facebook's popularity has been pushed I actually get more spam on that now...).
Is it an emperor's new clothes situation, or am I missing something? Probably the latter, as I'm firmly in the minority it seems.
I remember around 1990 I had a Gameboy, I loved it. The following years other handheld consoles came - the Atari Lynx, Sega Game Gear - and became more popular for times. But I never felt they were as simple, or as effective or fun as the Gameboy. And it's almost the same feeling as that.Statistics: Posted by He Who Hears Horses — Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:28 pm
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