MySpace Outlook Social Connector
Its simply amazing that the MySpace Outlook Social Connector was released 8 days ago and nobody has noticed yet, except for a few people that still care about the old social network.
For me though, MySpace’s Social Connector has really highlighted at least one bug with OSC and, well, multiple problems.
The one bug is that I can not connect to both my Linked In account and my MySpace account at the same time. Why? Because I use only one email address for both of them, and you can’t connect with the same username more than once, even if you're connecting with separate service providers. This obviously needs to be fixed.
As for problems: I now have a MySpace Contacts list, which is really awesome and everything, except that it only works with MySpace. It only uses their MySpace email address, so if I casually email someone that has a MySpace, I sincerely doubt it’ll show up at all in the OSC, nor will it tie their feed if I’m a friend to them to their email because the only email that shows up in my contacts is their @myspace email. Quite useless, especially compared to Linked In.
What’s more bothersome is how badly this connector was programmed. The installer wanted to create its own directory in my start menu (I have no clue why, you’re simply a social connector, why do you need a whole folder in my start menu? Wasting Space? Uninstaller? What the heck do you think Add or Remove programs is for??) and when connecting to MySpace it was substantially slower than connecting to Linked In. With Linked In, it was almost immediately connected and downloading, but with MySpace it just took FOREVER.
Obviously though, this is a pre-release version, and hopefully they’ll iron out the problems with both Outlook Social Connector and the MySpace Connector before Office 2010 is released.
Help Make Facebook Better For Him
I saw this pop up on my Facebook homepage and couldn’t help but laugh. This is definitely one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.
Does MySpace have a Facebook profile?
Look at this. MySpace is getting closer and closer to attempting to be the new Facebook.
First, Applications. Facebook had them first, but nothing surprises me more than this little blog post from Tom about the new navigation on MySpace: (click images to enlarge)
Ready for Facebook's?
Is it just me, or is MySpace taking a page out of Facebook?
Facebook or MySpace?
How many people have wondered which social networking website they should use? Of all the choices, MySpace, Facebook, Bebo, and so many others. Yet, with all of the competition, the majority are at either MySpace or Facebook. Well, which one should be your main account? Some people (like myself) create multiple accounts on nearly every network just for the sake of staying connected to your friends. So, why are these two networks so popular?
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MySpace |
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|---|---|
| Fully Customizable Layout | Can Only Customize the placement of the applications |
| Discernable and Unorganized UI across multiple profiles. | Standard, Clean, easy to navigate user interface |
| (Beta) Applications | A large library of applications that can interact with the user's profile or computer |
| Fully Public Profiles | Profile's blocked off of visibility by network or friends added |
| Meta Networking Support | Full-Fledged Networking embedded |
| MySpace TV | Facebook's small video app |
| Large Ads Everywhere | Small, generally un-obtrusive ads. |
All in all (in my opinion anyway) Facebook is a lot more organized and a lot easier to use (once you get the hang of it). Maybe this is why it had a growth of 102% when MySpace only grew 2?
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