Favourites
This is where you can bookmark profiles of friends and other profiles that you visit. The user that you bookmark in this favorite list will not know they have been bookmarked unless you want them to know. It’s a quick way to visit places or profiles you most frequent on MySpace.

Forum
This is a place where you can post a message to all. Whether you are looking for friends to chat with or seeking information on a particular subject. Posting on a forum is viewable by all MySpace users at any given time.

Groups
Groups is a place where you can join a group of users with the same interests as yourself. If you are into Programming, networking or whatever you can ask to join a group and get connected with thousands of other users that have the same interests. Below is the Groups Home page where all the categories for each group are laid out. If you wish to view the individual groups you need to click on any one of the following categories,

Activities (7 groups)
Automotive (2 groups)
Business & Entrepreneurs (0 groups)
Cities & Neighborhoods (10064 groups)
Companies / Co-workers (6968 groups)
Computers & Internet (3596 groups)
Countries & Regional (3888 groups)
Cultures & Community (17791 groups)
Entertainment (28028 groups)
Family & Home (5744 groups)
Fan Clubs (49400 groups)
Fashion & Style (16905 groups)
Film & Television (14601 groups)
Food, Drink & Wine (11219 groups)
Games (10815 groups)
Gay, Lesbian & Bi (10205 groups)
Government & Politics (7445 groups)
Health, Wellness, Fitness (4454 groups)
Hobbies & Crafts (6379 groups)
Literature & Arts (7889 groups)
Money & Investing (1329 groups)
Music (98982 groups)
Nightlife & Clubs (15158 groups)
Non-Profit & Philanthropic (4289 groups)
Other (412540 groups)
Pets & Animals (8743 groups)
Places & Travel (5163 groups)
Professional Organizations (10273 groups)
Recreation & Sports (31946 groups)
Religion & Beliefs (24185 groups)
Romance & Relationships (22123 groups)
Schools & Alumni (48849 groups)
Science & History (2228 groups)
Sorority/Fraternities (7888 groups)
Selecting any one of the above listings will bring you to a listing of every group within that category. You can then browse through the groups and sort them in any particular way you’d like.
My Groups: These are groups that you have either created yourself or are a member of. If you have a large list of memberships then you can choose to sort these groups any way you wish.

Create Group: You create a group much the same way you create a group blog. Here you will fill out a group name, a category for your group, Whether or not it is open join or people have to be approved by you. To join, decide whether it’s hidden or not. A hidden group will not be displayed when you are browsing for groups. Once you have all the rules defined, then you can fill out a short description so other users know what your group is about. Give your group a unique URL so you can distribute that URL and let others know that it exists. When you are finished, select Create Group.

Events
Whether you have a birthday party, or a social gathering or you just want everyone to get together and have a good time. You can announce an event here. Or look for other events that users have posted. You can do a search, just enter in your zip code and select the distance and any keywords and MySpace will display any events in your area.

Event Invites: This will bring you to your mail inbox where you receive invites. If a MySpace user invites you to an event they post, it will be displayed in your inbox under invites.
Events I’ve Posted: Here you can see all the events that you have posted. You can choose to view past events or current ones.

Events I’m Attending: When you receive an invite, you can choose to R.S.V.P the person that invited you. This will let them know that you are attending and it will also show that you are attending under this category.

Create New Event: Here you can create an event to be displayed to everyone, your friends, or only the people you choose. Fill out the information, the time, what’s going on, where it’s at, etc. so other users know what it is that is going on. A short description is what will be displayed on the search page giving a brief synopsis of the happenings. A detailed description can be provided when users open up your event to find out detailed information about the event.