Major Redesign for MySpace

MySpace today unveils a striking redesign that represents a culmination of the News Corp.-owned social network’s attempt at reinventing itself as an entertainment hub.
 
According to president Mike Jones, MySpace had long suffered from what he calls “design debt,” meaning an accumulation of different looks and incompatible functions. (For example, there have been 117 different styles for the MySpace logo alone.)
 
Therefore, rather than undertake a simple redesign, Jones and his team elected to completely rebuild the site “from the ground up,” he said.



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