MySpace: is trying to reinvent itself

Failing social network MySpace announced a new design and updated emphasis on multimedia and mentions the 'Windows 8'
Secretary of the Windows 8. The new MySpace design (screenshot)
Failing social network MySpace is trying again to save itself with a new design. The company has released a video showing new interface design and it is built, she says, "from scratch". This design puts the emphasis on multimedia and visual aspect of the social network and it appears that he designed in the spirit of "Windows 8", with large square extension. Justin Timberlake movie star, one of the company's investor.
More features in the new design, as seen in the video: Account Management menu on the left side of the screen, a navigation bar at the bottom of the screen with a music player built-in, windows floating text on the screen, high-resolution images and online music search capabilities.
"If you are a musician, photographer, filmmaker, designer or just a dedicated fan - we'll be happy to be part

of the community" (screenshot)
According to MySpace, the new design is intended to "empower people and allow them to express themselves any way they want. Whether you are a musician, photographer, filmmaker, designer or just a dedicated fan - happy new community will be part of our brand," the company said in a statement.
MySpace was once the leading social network, but moved down sharply since the advent of Facebook. In 2005, acquired in the amount of $ 580 million by Rupert Mardor, but in 2011 moved on company Specific Media for $ 35 million only. The company has been trying to relaunch the brand and design - but this has not led to a real awakening among the users.

Old MySpace site is still running, but at new.myspace.com can see the new video and subscribe to receive updates on the launch of the new version.

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