MySpace and Facebook Browser
Sociagami is an application that you can download to your computer so you can read your MySpace and Facebook messages all in one place. Not only can you read messages with Sociagami, you can also br…
The Social Side of the Net
Sociagami is an application that you can download to your computer so you can read your MySpace and Facebook messages all in one place. Not only can you read messages with Sociagami, you can also br…
Just last week I finally broke down and invested in a faster computer with a decent graphics card. Now I can tell you about the virtual social networking sites out there on the Web. Today I want to …
Every year brings a new chance for you to make a difference in your life and the lives of others. Many of us make New Year resolutions each year, some of us do it several times a year. Making them is …
Wesabe has been helping people save money and keep to a budget for awhile now. Why not use it to help you create your New Years budget and keep on track?
Let's just say that this year you're …
43 Things is set up to help you get things done. When you set your New Year's resolutions this New Year, sign up with 43 Things and find other people who are trying to kick the same habit or conqu…
Open Social by Google is helping people create Web applications that can be used on virtually any social networking site. Other sites are helping Google develop this tool. According to Michael Arringt…
There's a new browser in town and it's taking social networkers users by storm. It's called Flock and it's a lot like Firefox, but with a lot of social networking aspects thrown in for…
With MiniMobs to can chat with friends from MySpace and other social networking sites, and you don't even have to download anything. Just sign up and enter which site you want to have your MiniMob…
uPlayMe is a new social networking site that can match you with other people based on the music you listen to and the movies you watch. Download the uPlayMe software and start listening to music and w…
It seems that Digg decided to roll out their new nested comment feature before it was ready. It wasn't up for long and was taken down very quickly. If you want to see a screen shot of the new nest…