Facebook is swaying in its glory of being the number one social media site in India. And now, the fact that it has advanced against others have been acknowledged even by other social media sites.
Social networking website MySpace synced its services with archrival Facebook, allowing MySpace users to share content with their friends on Facebook. This move doesn’t come as a surprise for many media analysts as MySpace’s popularity is drooping day by day while Facebook is surging ahead.
On Aug. 30 MySpace, owned by News Corp., unveiled that its users would be able to share music, photos, videos and links on Facebook. After a user syncs the accounts of both the sites, MySpace updates will appear on the pages of Facebook friends. However, this is just one way traffic as Facebook pages cannot be synced with MySpace. Well it’s very obvious that Facebook doesn’t need any such obligation from other social media sites as it is now sitting on the social media throne!
The MySpace users can click on the settings box in the update module of their home page, check the Facebook box, and then follow the steps to sync their accounts. In India, MySpace currently has about 61 million unique visitors, while social media king Facebook has 146 million unique visitors, which is even more than the double of MySpace users. Globally it has more than 122 million monthly active users.
Besides Facebook, MySpace has also synced with Twitter, realizing the fact that Twitter is spread its tentacles at a blitzkrieg speed.
This is not the first move by MySpace to save its drowning ship. In the US it had recently upgraded its profile that bears resemblance to Facebook’s look.
This move by MySpace has generated great interest amongst media analysts because it is not everyday that you see two arch rivals in the age of fierce competition tie up with each other. Let’s see how long their matrimony lasts!





