HTTP or hypertext transfer protocol is a set of rules that enables transfer of images, text, sound and everything on the Internet. These sets of rules cannot be modified.  One of the most visited addresses on the World Wide Web is http://profiles.myspace.com.

About Myspace

The site started off as a place for file sharing, where users got a quota of web space. It was shutdown due to lack of revenue, however, it is the 5th biggest site on the Internet today. Tom Anderson and Chris De Wolfe started Myspace in 2003. Fox Broadcasting later bought it for a whopping sum of $580 million. The new site uses an interactive network that offers blogs, music, chat rooms and similar services to its users.

The Profiles and Popularity

The popularity of the service is mainly due to the profile page which myspace.com offers its users. The profile page reflects the person's interests and persona. Users have to log everything about them on their myspace profile page. This myspace profile page is one of the most sought after things on the Internet today. Many people have gotten so used to myspace, that their day is simply incomplete without logging or writing a blog on myspace profiles.

Other sites are far behind

Myspace profiles have overtaken similar friendship and dating networking sites and has left them far behind. Almost all the myspace.com profiles contain two common sections called about me and who I'd like to meet. Apart from these, it may contain information about the user like his interests, physical appearance and marital status. One of the images that you upload to the myspace profile pages can be used as your default image or basic image and will be seen on almost all the myspace profile pages.