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MySpace launches on iPhone

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Jul 14, 2008

MySpace has made its social network available via the Apple App Store, allowing iPhone users to use the site on-the-go.

The free application lets users upload phones instantly from the iPhone to a MySpace profile.

 

“The global MySpace community will love MySpace Mobile on iPhone,” said Chris DeWolfe, CEO and Co-Founder of MySpace. “With rich features such as seamless photo uploading from iPhone to your MySpace profile, the MySpace Mobile application is gorgeous and as intuitive as possible—empowering the community with complete control over their global MySpace network right from the palm of their hand.”

Since its launch in October 2007, http://m.myspace.com, MySpace’s mobile website, receives more than 1.7 MM daily unique mobile visits in the United States alone.

 

By enabling MySpace and iPhone users with immediate access to their network, MySpace is responding to users demanding an on-the-go MySpace experience that matches their busy lifestyle.

“The iPhone is a natural fit for a MySpace application. There is hipness to this device that resonates with our core audience,” said John Faith, general manager and vice president of mobile for MySpace. “Through our design we encapsulated the core aspects of social networking and created a natural feel for an iPhone user.”

Customers can download the free MySpace mobile application from Apple’s App Store on iPhone and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore/.

 

The application will be immediately available worldwide in English and will be available in a total of 12 languages by the end of July 2008.


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