Social Networking sites recommended by the SiteJabber Community:
Wonderful website for children and parents alike. They have easy to use interface and loads of games. Definitely worth looking at if you have kids and they use the internet. Keep your kids safe!!! Look at this site.
At first I was a little wary about the "build your own" website idea, but this site is really pretty cool. If you use any social websites such as facebook, twitter, etc, you should check out this websites. Very nice interface and useful as well.
I was out having drinks with a few friends and one of them pulls out her iPhone and says "Let's see who else is in the bar worth talking to". Within seconds the entire group is pouring over foursquare on the iPhone and evaluating potential networki...
We all know that Twitter can send you an email each time someone send you a direct message. But what about when someone send us a replay ? That is usually the case when someone wants to address us publicly in the course of discussion or is attemptin...
What is the most famous and profitable celebrity from australia...Nicole Kidman...NO... Russel Crowe...NO...apparently the WIGGLES is the most popular "band or celebrity" out of australia. I think every single parent of a toddler has heard of them b...
With 62 million books currently in their library database, this is a site to visit if you can't actually afford a book. This'll keep you busy reading until you can. And if you're already a reader, you'll be stunned by the sheer volume of material he...
Mashable has given me reason to wake up in the morning. Perfect amount of high quality information available to you through nearly any imaginable notification means. Follow mashable on twitter, facebook, google reader, or get some rss feeds to you...
I recently discovered TweetDeck and it has made Twitter so much easier to use.
With TweetDeck, you can create different categories for the people that you're following ie. friends, news, technology, etc. This allows you to see tweets by segment....
Youtube. Youtube. Youtube.
Parents need to know that YouTube now offers parents the ability to filter out objectionable content using its new Safety Mode. Safety Mode is an opt-in feature -- meaning you need to enable it on your browser -- that f...
I love this website. It does have a little bit of a loading problem, but that's only because every one is on it! You get to dress up your penguin and everything! You also get to SEE your friends- unlike webkinz.
I LOVE the concept of SiteJabber~ Easy to use, and it has a fun 'feel' to it for average folks who would like a "Consumer Reports" for internet commerce and service sites. I believe that with some advertising and good affiliate linking on the net, t...
ICQ was the pioneer of the chat systems along with mIRC. Yet it turned out that the conversations via ICQ are easy logged and with the rise of Skype many people switched over hoping that the P2P protocol of Skype will allow for more privacy. While I...
I sent the following 140 character post, or tweet, to two of the cofounders of Twitter (@ev and @biz) a couple of weeks ago, and it sums up the way I feel about the "micro-blogging" phenomenon:
ObeseVegan: @ev after scouring thousands of profiles...
Social networking for kids who have a nintendo DS. The best part of the site is that kids can only use pre-approved words online so they can't really communicate with each other and online predators can't harass them. For example, it is impossible f...
The good part about this site is your daughters actions are tightly controlled and the site is very parent friendly. They have positive self esteem building tools for young girls as well. The downside is that it costs some serious monthly fees and m...
Updated November 11th 2009
I have found myself using this site quite regularly since I reviewed it, and I've raised my rating of it as a result. I don't think my earlier opinions need serious revision, the site still looks and functions the same,...
Better than GoodReads for book recommendations? - I like Good Reads, the social network for books, but I never use it. That said, I think Library Thing is worth checking out. They have a great feature called "I See Dead People['s Books]" http://www....
Meetup.com is great for finding local activities groups - This site is such a great idea. I joined a bunch of groups based on my own interests - small business, poker, etc. Now that I have moved to the West Coast I am looking for new ones to join....
All your friends from all your social networks in one place - I've been waiting for someone to do this, so I'm glad Power.com did. I want to be able to go to one place that I can keep track of all my friends from all my social networks. Power.com is...
Meet "simler" people - get it? Tag your interests and join a social network based on the ones you're willing to admit in public. Tags can also be concepts or even just phrases you love or hate. Could be a killer idea when it takes off, at the moment...
There is no social network more ubiquitous than Facebook these days, but the company has strayed a long way from its initial stance of protecting the privacy of its users. Having secured a massive user base and a gold mine of data, the CEO now clai...
Great movie site - Flixster is a community for movie fans to rate movies and share with friends. Its one of the biggest on the web and they have everything from movie lists and quizzes to forums. I love watching the huge library of clips from any ...
The best community for mothers! - I have two young children (2 and 5) and was looking all over for a nice online community to meet other mothers. One of my children has special needs, and the other one is picking up some bad habits in Kindergarden, ...
LinkedIn pretty much rocks~
You have to pay attention to a couple of things, otherwise it can provide you with all kinds of great connections if you're in business:
1. DISABLE the "Public Profile"
2. Don't get into too much drama with the d...
My friend Juice asked me to look into this website for her. She remarked that it could be "interesting, but scary". After checking it out, I figured out why. I also figured out why, being married, she could not check it out herself first.
The pr...