MySpace, the controversial social networking site is preparing itself to venture forth the wireless world--- and I think it's poised to stay there. With its tie-up with Cingular Wireless,
loggers of the site can received updates about comments,
instant messages, and friend requests on their profile. On the other way around, users can also post their edit their profiles or send messages to the site through their phones.
The U.S. most visited website is advancing into the cellphone industry as part of its development plan. The project received huge support from MySpace users that the site is planning to make it available to all carriers. The site recorded an approximate 80 million users after they introduced the new feature to the public. With their
personal digital assistants and mobile phones that are equipped with wireless web features, there's no doubt that this initiative got huge demand. Mobile access is becoming popular in the United States because people are engrossed with surfing the net through their phones instead of their PCs. Mobile social networking can get bigger with the advent of more personal digital gadgets that will soon be called laptop killers. I just hop that they'll be able to produce security tools as well because the sight is known as a hunting ground by hackers to look for preys.