Online dating is a big trend nowadays, but people should get to know each other well online before making a deduction that the other person is not worth it. It’s hard to judge if the online personality reflects what you’re looking for in a potential mate. My husband and I have no chemistry online. People shouldn’t give up; they just need to give the system more time.
Emails are being aired on public blogs, social network profiles are being read by prospective employers, and YouTube is growing up. Now our actions are speaking just as loud as our words.
Online networking gives us more friends than we’d have ever thought possible. For me, learning of online friends’ deaths plays a significant role. With sites like MyDeathSpace, it seems to be a reaction shared by many people.
Zoo.com, the search engine for kids, suffers from two flaws: deviously-placed sponsored ads and search results that do not play into a kid-friendly atmosphere. Perhaps it would be better if we made a social kids network.