MySpace Officially Launches its Toolbar to the Public
Great news for MySpace fans, after several months of testing, MySpace has officially launched its first ever toolbar to the masses. Starting from today, users of MySpace could now be able to use and interact with their friends and family while surfing the web as the same time.
Although MySpace toolbar was underdevelopment for the past few months, they had only made available to a small group of users, who could test and debug any problems before the final official release comes out.
Several fascinating features have been added to the toolbar, some of which includes;
- Stay connected without having to retype user name and password ever again,
- Ability to keep track and update current status,
- Receive friends status updates including moods,
- Stay updated and post comments on other users profile,
- Send and receive alerts,
- Search the web using GOOGLE,
- One click access to MySpace Music and MySpace Video, etc right from the toolbar.

That’s about it. The toolbar is compatible for Windows only. Currently, it is only available for Firefox and Internet Explorer users (no support for Safari users available yet). For more details on the toolbar, visit.
Download MySpace Toolbar for Firefox and IE
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