
A “New Myspace” preview video was released today (2012) and, you can take a look below for yourself, but the interface and overall design looks pretty decent.
Myspace is known for being one of the first social media giants to rise and one of the first social media giants to fall.
Since it’s peak in 2008, Myspace has been steadily on the decline.
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Justin Timberlake and Specific Media gained ownership of Myspace in mid 2011 and it appears that Myspace is going to try and make a comeback in late 2012 / early 2013.
Myspace was always very popular in the music industry and helped many groups and bands gain fans that they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to obtain as easily.
After taking a look at the video below, the 2012 version of Myspace looks very aesthetically pleasing.
It appears to be simple, sleek and intuitive.
The social media platform appears to maintain its focus on music in several ways. A music player is visible at the bottom of the user’s screen and follows the user to whatever page they access on the site.
We are shown previews of artist and album playlists, as well as custom made playlists.
It appears that musicians can still upload and link their music to Myspace and we even see the preview of a feature where musicians can see who is listening to their music across the World and what specific regions their music is trending in.
The 2012 Myspace preview video presents a very “image-centric” look and appears to “borrow” design elements from Facebook, Pinterest and even Spotify.
The profile page of the New Myspace seem to copy Facebook Timeline almost precisely except for the fact that it scrolls horizontally instead of vertically.
It is hard to tell from a demo video whether Myspace will be able to catch on and gain some steam in the social media industry or not.
Facebook users have been very vocal over the last year in regards to their displeasure with the Facebook Timeline update and that may be part of the reason why Google+ recently announced that they surpassed the 400 million user mark.
That being said, it seems unlikely to me that a social networking tool focused directly on the music industry could steal massive amounts of users from Facebook, Google+ and Twitter without boasting some very unique and innovative features that we have not yet seen in the social media arena.
Let me know what your thoughts are in the comments section below and if you’re interested in beta testing the “New Myspace”, you can head over to new.myspace.com to sign up.
The new Myspace from Myspace on Vimeo.
Anson Alexander is a graduate from the University of Tampa with a degree in International Business and Information Systems.A previous IT Administrator for a medium size publication company, Anson has recently decided to work full time on his own business by publishing on AnsonAlex.com, publishing technology tutorials on YouTube and offering SEO, IT training and digital marketing services.His main interests include technology, social media, infographics, economics, marketing and web design.Connect with Anson on Google+.
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