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  • Posted Aug 20, 2010
    NeighborTree is a virtual place for real life neighbors. Of course, people who live in the same district meet on other social networking platforms as well, but usually they discuss other topics. This site may help them organize the life of their neighborhood community, talk about problems and schedule events - all in a safe and secure environment.
    CD score
    Fair
  • Posted Jul 27, 2010
    CouplesSpark is another site which uses the idea of crowd sourcing - looking for solutions to problems in opinions of many people, and finding them in the combine knowledge of members of the 'crowd'. In this case, the topic are problems or 'sparks' that cause tension between people who are in a relationship.
    CD score
    Good
  • Posted Jul 22, 2010
    Miio is a brand new microblogging service that claims to be 'easier and better for conversation' than Twitter. Competing with one of the most popular services is a very ambitious task, will Miio be able to make an impression on the users?
    CD score
    Fair
  • Posted Jun 30, 2010
    The name of this site is most probably related to 'trainspotting' - that eccentric and not really useful activity of sitting near railway tracks to watch trains. In case of food, however, spotting can be really useful for people who prefer to see what the dish can actually look like, than rely on a mysterious menu description.
    CD score
    Very Good
  • Posted Jun 22, 2010
    Keeping fit despite fattening food and inactive lifestyle is one of the biggest obsessions of the modern world. The media offer us ways to deal with unwanted fat rolls, ranging from reasonable to completely insane. And still, the only way to really keep fit and attractive is to stick to a good exercise routine and always have the motivation.
    CD score
    Fair
  • Posted May 29, 2010
    Hundreds of sites for travelers exist already, mostly because there's a great demand for information and organization tools for all those who enjoy traveling. Some of them just want to exchange information and read about the best holiday resorts, and plane ticket bargains, while others desire a full, cultural experience. Tripping might be the choice for the second group.
    CD score
    Good
  • Posted Jun 18, 2010
    Share Some Sugar is one of those communities which combine online activities with real life meetings, and in this case, exchanging things. The purpose of this site is to help people find others who live near by and who can exchange useful things, such as ladders, garden equipment or other household objects, and at the same time, to strengthen the bonds between neighbors and help them create a real community.
    CD score
    Good
  • Posted Mar 25, 2010
    Lunchwalla follows the trend of arranging real life meetings with the use of social networking sites. This site is oriented at helping people go out and have a tasty lunch or dinner together, which can be really tempting for both individual users who want to see their friends, and corporate users who organize business meetings.
    CD score
    Fair
  • Posted Mar 15, 2010
    Akoha is an interesting phenomenon. It is a social networking service, like many others, allowing people to get in touch, and spend time together, but at the same time, it encourages people to perform good deeds, and support charities.
    CD score
    Great
  • Posted Mar 02, 2010
    Links to IMDb appear whenever we are looking for information about a movie premiere, gossip about favorite actors, or recaps of TV series. The Internet Movie Database, which evolved from a forum about actresses beautiful eyes is one of the biggest, and most influential portals about movie related topics.
    CD score
    Good