Myspace Continues Redesign Initiative
Leading Social Network Unveils New Splash Page, New Navigation, New Profile Customization, and New Search Functionality
All New Features To Roll Out Globally
WELLINGTON —June 24, 2008—MySpace, the world’s most popular social network, have announced the launch of a series of
high profile user interface changes that include the site’s home page, navigation, profile editing, search, and
MySpaceTV player. Today’s announcement—part of a year-long company initiative to redesign and rethink the core
functionality of the site—will empower the site’s global community to more intuitively navigate throughout the site and
better communicate with their family and friends around the world.
“A year ago we set out on a path to rethink the way people interact with the fundamental features of MySpace,” said Tom
Anderson, President and co-founder of MySpace. “These changes lay the groundwork for what is to come—by the early fall
we expect to reveal an entirely new and remixed MySpace that deepens the engagement of current users and attracts new
ones.”
The changes will roll out throughout the week and features changes based on results from multiple in-home usability
studies, online surveys, impromptu testing, focus groups, and user’s messages and comments sent to Tom’s profile.
MySpace is working with Adaptive Path, a best of breed experience strategy and design firm based in San Francisco, to
usher in some of the user interface changes.
Splash Page Re-launch: As the entry point for the site’s global users, the splash page is the gateway to the site and
the primary log-in page for the community. On Wednesday, June 18 users in the United States will see a branded splash
page takeover sponsored by a major advertiser and on Thursday, June 19 users will see the entire new look and feel which
features a more intuitive and simplified log-in. The new splash page features a larger creative palette for advertisers,
allowing for a flexible platform to put a large percentage of the page into a brand – an unparalleled opportunity for
brands to engage users at the gateway to their MySpace experience.
New Navigation: Also on June 18, MySpace will unroll new site navigation sparked by user demand for easier access to key
communication tools on the site such as mail and core viral community features such as music and MySpaceTV. The redesign
provides a consistent and easy way to get from one place to any other place on MySpace and contains a drop-down menu
housing additional functionality including Karaoke, Games, and Celebrity.
Profile Editor: The new profile editor will unveil a host of new personalization options for users making it easy for
the community to customize profiles through a selection of styles and granularly detail their sections from a theme
library offering color, borders, and images to choose from. Users with more advanced coding skills will still be able to
fully customize profiles using HTML coding. The unveil of the profile editor comes on the heels of various profile
enhancements including the recent launch of photo albums, photo editing, friend updates, status launch, page theming,
and MySpace messaging with new search and sort.
New Search: On June 16 MySpace will roll out new searching capabilities with a consistent, clean user interface. MySpace
is working with Lucene Open-Source engine and community to enhance search capabilities, marking the first time MySpace
has contributed to the Open-Source community. Search will have improved filtering by location and added relevancy to
search algorithms. Search results will be tabbed, with five tabs based on the top five search categories; People,
MySpace site searches, Web searches, Music and MySpaceTV. With almost 20 billion searches on MySpace this year, MySpace
is ranked third in total number of searches by any site.
MySpaceTV Player: Built internally, the MySpaceTV player has been redesigned for an incredibly rich user experience and
will roll globally to the community on June 17. The new player includes scrubber, time-stamps, volume memory, and new
menu systems which encourage the user to share and interact with content – and search within the player. The player
fully utilizes Flash 9, with a true full-screen mode, and it supports HD. The new player offers a more flexible
advertising platform with multiple formats (pre, post, ticker, companion banners) and advertising providers. The global
launch will include international, language specific players (e.g. Japan) and will initially be released on all of
MySpaceTV, with embedded videos to roll out iteratively.
The announcement of the global redesign initiative comes on the heels of the high volume of features that MySpace has
ushered in over the course of last six month including the launch of the MySpace Developer Platform, Data Availability
initiative, MySpace Messaging with Google Gears and new channels such as Games and Karaoke.
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