myspaceappsbeta.jpgMySpace is catching up with Facebook on the applications department. A few days after it has opened up its platform to third party developers, the slew of MySpace applications continue to pour in. This early, there are quite a number of MySpace applications that are use to be used and installed by MySpace users.

Here are the top ten MySpace apps based on their install count:

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Honesty Box (352 installs) – lets you send anonymous messages to your MySpace friends, reply to anonymous posters and flirt with your crushes.

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MetaChat (274 installs) – lets you chat with your friends and make new buddies, translation and private messaging, movie sharing, soccer playing, dice rolling, snowball throwing and kiss blowing.

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Photo Shoutout (154 installs) – lets you send some love, birthday cards, add voice to your favorite pictures and send them to friends

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Graffiti – (133 installs) as the name suggest, graffiti lets you create well, graffiti for your friends

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TwitterSync – (106 installs) – lets you display your twitter mood into your MySpace account. Now why would that be cool?

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vGarage – (40 installs) allows you to show off your rides to the world and connect with others. It’s bragging time folks!

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Fridge Magnets (36 installs) – lets you send fridge magnet types message to your friends
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Pix Wall (27 installs) – MySpace’s version of Facebook’s Fun Wall

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JanglMe (26 installs) – the web based text messaging servicecomes to MySpace. It’s a free apps that lets you send unlimited text messages

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My Causes (26 installs) – lets you tell your friends what you are passionate about

What is your favorite MySpace apps? What have you installed in your MySpace accounts? Let us know by posting a comment below. We might be missing some good MySpace apps buried deep into the MySpace Apps portal.

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