Word: friendsters
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...white box around a person when the cursor is moved over that person’s name in the photo caption. Facebook.com is the 10th most trafficked site on the internet, with over 8.5 million unique visitors in September alone, according to Hughes. Although other networking sites such as Friendster and MySpace have long allowed users to upload multiple photos, Hughes promised in September that the site would offer “more photos than any other comparable site.” Facebook.com is now the first of its kind to offer unlimited capacity. “Myspace offers...
Beginner's Kit Blogger is the easiest software to use, promising a free blog within 5 min. After quick registration, use any Web browser to write or add links and even photos. Other easy and free options: LiveJournal, Yahoo! 360 and Friendster...
...whose prime asset is MySpace, a site that lets members share their blogs, photos and favorite music. In March, Yahoo! bought Flickr, a photo-sharing website, for an undisclosed sum. All that activity makes sense, given the rapid growth and expansion of both personal blogs and networking sites like Friendster, LinkedIn and MySpace. Harnessing the power of social networking is viewed as a key component of the soon-to-explode local advertising market, which will be worth $10.9 billion globally by 2009, according to analysts Kelsey Group. The individual pages contained on any of these sites or their blogging cousins...
...YAHOO! Yahoo! Next: Yahoo!'s virtual laboratory at next.yahoo.com offers experimental tools like Mindset, which lets you sort search results according to what you're doing, such as shopping or researching. Yahoo! 360?: This is like Friendster, Blogger and a newsgroup rolled into one. Create an online club with friends or family members and keep a journal with photos and lists of your favorite books, songs and movies. Yahoo! My Web 2.0: My Web lets you tag interesting sites, news stories and blogs, store them in a searchable database and share your finds with friends. You can also see what...
This is like Friendster, Blogger and a newsgroup rolled into one. Create an online club with friends or family members and keep a journal with photos and lists of your favorite books, songs and movies...