Facebook and MySpace are both popular social networking sites. While MySpace was originally wildly popular, Facebook overtook MySpace in terms of membership in 2008. The profiles are closer to the real identities of the user on Facebook compared to MySpace.

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Website www.facebook.com Tor: facebookcorewwwi.onion www.myspace.com
Type of site Social networking service Social network service
Introduction (from Wikipedia) Facebook is a corporation and online social networking service headquartered in Menlo Park, California, in the United States. MySpace is a social networking website. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California, US, where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, Fox Interactive Media, owned by News Corporation.
Features Facebook features include Friends, Fans, Wall, News Feed, Fan Pages, Groups, Apps, Live Chat, Likes, Photos, Videos, Text, Polls, Links, Status, Pokes, Gifts, Games, Messaging, Classified section, upload and download options for photos MySpace features include customized profile options, Bulletins, Group MySpaceIM, MySpaceTV, MySpace Mobile, and News, Classified section, Karaoke section, Polls and forums.
Advertising Advertising supported in the form of banner ads, referral marketing, casual games, and video ads. Google, AdSense
Current status Active Active
Key people Mark Zuckerberg Chairman and CEO), Sheryl Sandberg COO) Tom Anderson, President Owen Van Natta, CEO Mike Jones, COO Jason Hirschhorn, CPO
Type Public Subsidiary
Founded February 4, 2004; 12 years ago 2003
Headquarters Menlo Park, California, U.S. Beverly Hills, California, US
Available in Multilingual (140) 15 languages

History of MySpace vs Facebook

Facebook became popular from college communities and was actually started by a Harvard student, Mark Zuckerberg in his dorm room. What started as an internal college website for fun turned into huge social networking site in a coupe of year’s time. Facebook, initially named "thefacebook" started by enrolling graduate students from Harvard, Yale, Stanford and Columbia and later added more subscribers from other schools, companies and finally opened to the public in September 2006.

MySpace was started in August 2003, to mimic the other social networking site Friendster by a team of eUniverse employees. The first users of this site were the employees of eUniverse and later spread to the masses. This planned venture soon escalated to the top of the list of social networking sites, and is only second to Facebook based on the monthly unique visitors.

Facebook Users vs MySpace Users

In the beginning, MySpace was more popular with high school students and Facebook among college students. A recent study conducted by the American firm Nielsen Claritas, showed that the income group of MySpace users is lower compared to Facebook users. Another difference noted was that more Facebook users were inclined to use other professional networking sites like LinkedIn than MySpace users. As of February 2010, Facebook had roughly 400 million members and MySpace has about 150 million users.

Differences in Features

The main features that are available to Facebook users are the Wall, that allows friends to post and share messages; Photos, that allows the users to share and upload their albums for their friends and family; Status, that allows users to keep their friends and family updated about their daily whereabouts; Pokes, that allow the user to interact and virtually “poke” other users; Gifts, that allows users to send purchased virtual gifts such as flowers, cakes and other items, and Messaging, that allows users to send private messages to a particular user that can not be viewed by others.

The other features include the ability to tag different people in photograph, chatting and blogging option, a section to upload and share videos, games and also a free classified section to post ads. A Facebook “lite” version has also been launched for users with slow internet connections. Many phones now offer the access to Facebook service through web browsers or applications. The main features in MySpace include the ability to modify and build a user profile according to already made themes, a feature absent in Facebook. The profile can include emoticons to reflect different moods, an “About Me” and “Who I’d Like to Meet” section. Also the profile photo can be modified to be made into a cartoon, line drawing or on a $100 bill. The profile text can also be modified to a custom format with modifications in the text and colours.

The regular features are Bulletins, that are posts on the users’ page for friends and family; Group feature that allows users to share a common board; MySpaceIM, which is an instant messaging feature; MySpaceTV which is a video-sharing feature; MySpace Mobile, and News which allows access to users’ mobile and news respectively; Classified section to post ads; Karaoke section; Polls and forums that can be shared with other users.

Music

Another different feature on MySpace is the Music section that allows artists to upload their music on their MySpace page that allows millions of people to access their work daily. They can also sell their music using SNOCP which is a digital rights and content management service. After the success of My Space music, MySpace Records was launched to discover hidden talents. New features are continuously loaded to this music page. These include a playlist section, archive section and so on. The site launched MySpace Transmissions in 2007 which is a series of live-in-studio recordings by known musicians. Though Facebook allows music and videos to be uploaded on the page, the features are not as elaborate and well defined as MySpace site.

Email

MySpace launched an email service in July 2009 where users could get an @myspace.com email address with unlimited file storage. As of February 2010 the service had over 15 million users. Facebook does not offer email service.

Applications and APIs

Facebook was the first social networking service to open up its platform for outside developers to create Facebook applications. The applications can use users' "social graph" stored on Facebook i.e. information about who is connected to whom. MySpace also opened up its platform but the number of third-party applications for Facebook is much higher.

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