Tuesday 29 April 2008

Social Networking sites grow to accomodate wider taste

So, when someone says 'social networking' the first website that pops to mind is Myspace.
If you were at a gig full of young people chatting to each other, i am certain you will hear the sentence "what's your myspace?" uttered more than once. Phone numbers seem to be the 'old' thing to give out nowadays.

But now even the social networking community is growing, as if Myspace isn't enough for one person; Bebo, accomodating to the younger teen generation, Facebook, being the website for all university students and adults to be signed up to and Youtube, being the difference in social networking due to videos being posted instead.

It seems that there are enough social networking websites out there to satisfy the tastes of the people all over the world. But what about 'man's best friend' having it's own online website to socialise. That is where Dogstar comes in. In 2007, this website was created as a 'photo, video, shring community for dogs.' And that isn't where it stops, there are now more social networking sites adapting to a wider audience such as the car owner community Boompa and even a website taking a leaf out of Facebook's book and creating a mock website called Pensionbook

the social network continues to grow and who knows, we may soon have websites dedicated just to our Action men later in life

oh my

1 comment:

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