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MySpace set to launch webmail service

Andrew Fairbairn   on 22 July 2009 - 17:24 · 27 comments & 5267 views

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The social networking website MySpace is set to launch a new email service this week, offering users their own @myspace.com email address. Just what you always wanted, eh?

According to paidContent, the launch will begin on Thursday and initially be low key, building up towards a full roll out sometime before the end of this year. MySpace has already tested the service with a few members and their feedback has been taken into account for the public launch, with the changes and tweaking process being ongoing.

The new email service will compliment the existing MySpace Mail personal messaging system and, because it is a brand new feature and things could easily go wrong once used on a larger scale, the availability to MySpace members will be gradual. The process of the roll out is still unclear, as is whether it will be available outside the US, but with a reported 130 million users worldwide - 70 million of those being in the US - it could become a major free email provider if the take up by existing members is large.

With visitors to MySpace declining recently, as Facebook becomes the social network of choice for many, this move could help give it back an edge over its rival. Most MySpace users are fairly young and might be more open to switching from services like Hotmail to the new service, which would also give them a larger attachment to the MySpace brand and website.

paidContent report that MySpace chief product officer Jason Hirschhorn is now behind the project, which has been in the works for a fair few months. paidContent were also told that the team working on the service is located in Seattle and includes lots of former Microsoft employees who worked on Hotmail. At the time of writing, director of product management at MySpace and one of the team - Rajit Marwah - currently has his MySpace status update set as "people send me some clean emails to my myspace for a screenshot", a nice confirmation of the news.

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#1 hotdog963al on 22 Jul 2009 - 17:39
You need an email address to register, so everyone has already got an email address already... :/
because it is a brand new feature and things could easily go wrong once used on a larger scale

Or maybe because it's being developed by MySpace.
Most MySpace users are fairly young

Lol. :3
#2 +TrekRich on 22 Jul 2009 - 17:49
are they getting desperate?
(2 replies) #3 cabron on 22 Jul 2009 - 17:51
Another useless e-mail provider of more than 1 billion of e-mail services out there.
#3.1 +Kyle on 22 Jul 2009 - 19:03
Myspace is just trying to be a monopoly. Plain and simple.
#3.2 Majesticmerc on 22 Jul 2009 - 22:26
You can't be a monopoly if you don't have a majority market share.
#4 nhozemphtekh on 22 Jul 2009 - 18:21
I guess emo ppl needs an email too
(3 replies) #5 Orange on 22 Jul 2009 - 18:28
Myspace is old news... Facebook is 100% better!
#5.1 n_K on 22 Jul 2009 - 18:39
Facebook is old news... Faceparty is 101% better!
#5.2 andrewbares on 22 Jul 2009 - 19:56
Pretty much.
#5.3 RAID 0 on 23 Jul 2009 - 10:10
**** that. FaceSpace is the ****.
#6 lordcanti86 on 22 Jul 2009 - 18:35
The reorganization of the deck chairs aboard the Titanic has begun....
#7 +Kyle on 22 Jul 2009 - 19:03
So, are they going to let users login with username@myspace.com as their email? O.o

What if they lose their passwords?
(3 replies) #8 Chris4 on 22 Jul 2009 - 19:10
I thought they'd given up the social networking fight, seeing as they barely retaliated to the massive move-over to Facebook. There's a lot of things MySpace need to change if they want to keep up, adding a new email service isn't going to improve anything, only make things worse. It'll complicate their younger users. Facebook made a new design, MySpace need to do the same or they're just going to fail.
#8.1 mindscape on 22 Jul 2009 - 19:46
I agree. It is also very amusing how there are so many features that MySpace has copied from Facebook (i.e. apps, the bar at the bottom of the page used for chat, which by the way looks nearly identical to the one on Facebook)

MySpace needs a rewrite, which will no doubt be hard considering how many users they have and what effect any downtime will have.
#8.2 +xiphi on 22 Jul 2009 - 23:32
I don't think MySpace needs to change much. I'd be fine if they got rid of the applications, though.
#8.3 Chris4 on 24 Jul 2009 - 20:20
Looks like they heard me.

"News Corp hopes to transform MySpace, which has been losing users to Facebook, into a stronger online videogaming platform as it works to reposition the six-year-old site as an entertainment destination." http://bit.ly/14v88D
#9 +Nightwind Hawk on 22 Jul 2009 - 20:01
Myspace offering e-mail.. wonder how often THAT'll be down...
#10 xendrome on 22 Jul 2009 - 20:33
but.... isn't failmail.com taken?
#11 ahhell on 22 Jul 2009 - 20:38
Too little to late.
MySpace is a dinosaur that doesn't yet know that it's extinct.
#12 kInG aLeXo on 22 Jul 2009 - 21:10
I don't think MySpace or FaceBook or any other social site can be successful or TRUSTED email provider, this is not their business !
(1 reply) #13 Adamb10 on 22 Jul 2009 - 22:48
I view the social networking sites like this:

Myspace from Middle School till a freshman in High School.
Facebook then on.
#13.1 toadeater on 23 Jul 2009 - 02:31
Adamb10 said,
I view the social networking sites like this:

Myspace from Middle School till a freshman in High School.
Facebook then on.


Or none.
#14 Justin- on 23 Jul 2009 - 02:12
offering users their own @myspace.com email address. Just what you always wanted, eh?


Hahahaha, that's great.

Never.

However, a friend and I have talked about Facebook offering e-mail using the username's they opened up last month. Now that would be awesome, provided it would send directly to your Facebook inbox. Of course, Facebook would limit the e-mails to only friends so it'd always be spam free ...
#15 Raa on 23 Jul 2009 - 06:15
Wow, a free email, you're right - JUST what I needed!

Hahaha.
#16 kInG aLeXo on 23 Jul 2009 - 10:17
I think free email forwards can be nice idea, but not full email service.
Like to allow people to send emails to user@myspace.com it redirect to your real email address(eg: tom56@gmail.com or whatever), so it acts only as redirection not full email service, that can work also for Face Book.And it can also be more advanced so it allow to redirect emails only if the sender email is one of your contacts\friends emails, so it not be used for spamming, and maybe they should add more options too.
#17 Thom on 23 Jul 2009 - 12:39
I never seen a site so with its own personal messaging feature so badly affected by spam in my whole life... It worries me that they think it's now a good idea to actually make an e-mail service!
#18 Gibby on 23 Jul 2009 - 19:36
I can totally see applying for a job with the @myspace.com email address on your resume. Ha...priceless.

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