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1) visit www.myspace.com 2) click the Sign Up button at the top right corner of the screen 3) enter your username and password for this site (you can use any username and password, but please...
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- Write the word "MySpace" followed by your MySpace vanity URL or friend ID on a sheet of paper. Write legibly and with a dark shade of marker. Ask a friend to look up your vanity URL or friend ID if you don't have access to it.
- Take a picture of yourself holding the sheet of paper, ensuring that your face appears clearly in the photo. If using a digital camera, upload the photo to your wireless device.
- Go to myspace2.custhelp.com/app/contact/, and fill in the online submission form. Enter the new email address you wish to use for your MySpace log-in. Select "Log in" from the category drop-down list.
- Click the "Send My Message" button that appears on the resulting page. You'll receive an email at the new address you provide with an activation link.
To start creating your Myspace profile, you will first need to create a Myspace account. Go to the Myspace website (myspace.com) and click on the “Sign Up” button. You will be redirected to a sign-up page where you will be asked to enter your name, email address, password, and birthdate.
MySpace NewsIn April 2007, MySpace launched MySpace News. MySpace News is a news aggregator that takes algorithms and user ratings into account. It draws news articles from reputable sources as well as from personal blogs, all in real time. MySpace users can submit Web sites to the aggregator database, and the stories are then rated by users on ...