MySpace for Blackberry Now Available for Download

-MySpace Blackberry Screeshot-For those interested in using MySpace for business, the company has just launched their application on Blackberry devices. This now extends the company’s mobile presence from their existing platforms which previously included Sidekick, iPhone, and Android. Facebook on the other hand has decided to avoid Android for the time being as they are sticking completely with the iPhone.

Honestly, Facebook is making a bad decision but at least the company has had a presence on Blackberry for at least a year. You can download the MySpace application by visiting www.blackberry.com/myspace or m.myspace.com. I have been skeptical about the use of MySpace for Blackberry as I wrote over a month ago when they first announced the service.

I had a chance to test out the application briefly and it’s fairly robust. The application includes access to your inbox, friend requests, profile comments, friends, and photos. Given that we’ve already covered the application previously, I’ll spare the thorough overview and instead point you to their mobile site where you can download the application. Also, if you are an extremely avid user of Blackberry, check out the Blackberry community where you can talk about your experience.

Will you be using this application? Do you currently use MySpace and would you use it for business purposes?

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