IM is coming to your MySpace profile

By Caroline McCarthy, CNET News.com
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 10:18 AM

It's about time: MySpace's formerly desktop-only instant-messaging client, MySpaceIM, is going in-browser.

The company is beta-testing it with Canadian users but plans to roll it out to other English-speaking countries (including the United States) over the next few weeks and then to other regions in the following months.

To be fair, MySpaceIM is Meebo.

The new MySpaceIM, anchored at the bottom of the browser window in its own toolbar, takes a format quite similar to Facebook Chat. It can also pop out into its own browser window. You can, in addition, IM with MySpace users who aren't on your friends list, something that I don't quite understand the benefits of, or you can toggle the privacy settings to always be "invisible" or to only accept IMs from people you've already approved as friends.

The News Corp.-owned MySpace isn't ditching its downloadable desktop IM client, though. The two are interoperable, the company said.

It is likely that Facebook users have simply turned off Facebook Chat. But with a younger, more entertainment-focused feel, MySpace may have better luck with in-browser IM. And it's a strategic tactic, too: Having lost the membership-count battle to Facebook months ago, MySpace is trying to increase its edge in user engagement.

To that end, it started letting its members edit photos on the site last week.

This article was first published as a blog post on CNET News.


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IM is coming to your MySpace profile
It's not Meebo, not a single line of code is shared with any other IM product on the planet.

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Posted by Shaun Wilson on Saturday, May 16 2009 09:21 AM


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