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Gather was founded by Tom Gerace in 2005, and is a general social-networking site.Communication – 4 StarsThis site allows users to converse via the comment section or a profile inbox. You are also able to join or create your own groups top converse with others, and within those groups create forums.Profile/ File Sharing – 3.5 Stars
To create a profile on Gather, you go to the home page and enter your name, email address, username, and password. You must then verify your email address, so the site loses points for an unnecessary step.
Users can share photos, videos, and links on this site. Applications – 0 StarsThere are no applications on this website.
Customization – 0 Stars
You cannot customize anything, except the notifications and whether or not you want your full last name to appear on your profile page. You are stuck with the same orange and white background as everyone else.
Notifications – 5 Stars
After you verify your email address, the site lets you select or deselect the types of emails you want to receive from Gather. This is AWESOME, because it allows the user to be specific in the types of emails they want.With 12.5/25 Stars, I would not recommend Gather, because there are other, more well-known, social networking sites that allow you to do more.

GamerDNA was founded by Jon Radoff in 2006 (under the name GuildCafe Entertainment Inc.) and is a gaming social-networking site.
Communication – 3 StarsCommunication on GamerDNA is limited to a profile inbox, a comments section on your profile page, and the ability to ‘follow’ a user’s activity as well as other users follow your own.
Profile/ File Sharing – 3.5 Stars
To create your profile on GamerDNA, you go to the home page and enter your username, email address, password, gender and birth date. You also do not have to verify your email, which is a plus.
On this site, you can share which games you like/ own with other users as well as pictures and links. Applications – 1.5 StarsGamerDNA allows users to take quizzes and view other users’ game preferences.
Customization – 1 StarYou can’t really do much customizing on this site. All you can do is select your background from about 16 choices, all of which have either red, white, green, or blue mixed with a gray gradient.
Notifications – 2 StarsGamerDNA does send you emails through your profile inbox as well as your email address.
With 11/25 Stars, GamerDNA seems pretty bad. However, If you are a gamer and like to socialize with others that share your interests, I would recommend this site.
Imeem was founded in 2003 by Dalton Caldwell, and is a social networking site generally used for streaming music and music videos.Communication – 2 StarsUsers can communicate with each other on Imeem via comments section on their profile page, a profile inbox, or just commenting on their playlists.Profile/ File Sharing – 2 StarsTo start your profile on Imeem, the user must go to the home page and enter their name, email address, password, birth date, and gender. You then must confirm your email address, so the site loses points for wasting your time.
The user can share their musical preference and links with other users.Applications – 0.5 Stars
The only applications on this site apply to adding the Imeem app to your iphone or Android.Customization – 3 StarsThe user can choose from a few basic templates as their background, but can’t create their own or add/ remove/ move their modules. However, you can add to a list, on the side of your home page, other information that you would like to share.Notifications – 5 StarsAfter your account has been created on this site, you can go to your account settings and choose how often Imeem will email you and with what information. You can choose for the site not to email you at all or you can specify what you would like emailed to you. This is AWESOME!!With 12.5/25 Stars, I wouldn’t recommend Imeem. You can actually download mainstream music on iTunes or indie music on Amie Street. That way, you could own the music as opposed to listening to it whenever you go on this site.

Gaia Online was founded in 2003 by Josh Gainsbrugh, and is an online interactive social-networking site.Communication – 2 StarsUsers can communicate with other players (in-game), their inbox, and on forums.Profile/ File Sharing – 2 Stars
When creating your profile, you have to first create an avatar, then you type your username and password and email address. You then must verify your email address, so the site loses points.
You cannot share files on this site.Applications – 3 StarsThe user can play all kinds of games on this site. The actual interactive world itself is a game, along with cards, slots, pinball, etc. There are no other applications.Customization – 4.5 Stars
You cannot change the page at all, but you can create your own avatar. You can choose clothing, hair, gender, and skin color.Notifications – 3 StarsThe site sends you notifications, but they limit it to your profile inbox instead of your email address’ inbox or both.With 14.5 Stars, Gaia Online is alright. I’m not really interested in these types of sites myself but some people are. Also the games are quite fun, even if I have no idea how to play in the interactive one, I enjoyed blackjack and the jigsaw puzzles.

Fotolog was founded in 2002 by Adam Seifer and is a social networking site for photographs.Communication – 2 StarsFotolog allows users to converse via leaving comments on other users’ photos or by joining groups.Profile/ File Sharing – 2.5 StarsWhen creating your profile on fotolog, you go to the home page and enter your user name, password, email address, birth date, and enter a security question. You then must verify your email address, so the site loses points.
Fotolog allows you to share photos… What did you expect?Applications – 0 StarsThere are no FREE applications on Fotolog. You can pay $3 to have your photo in a rotation for 24 hours.Customization – 3 StarsFotolog allows users to change their secondary and main colors of their profile page, but need to upgrade (requires texting) in order to get better features.
Notifications – 5 StarsWhen you create your profile, Fotolog asks if the user would like to receive a newsletter or promotional offers from fotolog. This option allows the user to choose whether or not they want to be given emails from this site. There is also a link after you create your account to further customize these options.With 12.5 Stars, Fotolog seems pretty bad… and it is. If you wish to share photos, you could use any general social networking site (Facebook, Myspace, Bebo) to do so. Fotolog was a bad idea, that was poorly executed. I forgot to mention that you have to pay for the upgrade, the gold camera, depending on the increment of time you would like to have the features.

Flixster was founded in September 2009 by Joe Greenstein and is a social networking site for movies.Communication – 3 StarsOn Flixster, users can only converse via instant messaging, a wall, and forums.
Profile/ File Sharing – 4 StarsTo create your profile you need to go to the home page and enter your email address, name, birth date, gender, and a password. You also don’t need to verify your email address, which saves you an annoying step.
Flixster allows users to share photos, reviews, and videos.Applications – 3 StarsThis site contains applications like games, quizzes, and polls. You are also able to watch movies and shows on Flixster.
Customization – 4 StarsRight after you start your profile on the site, you are asked to pick from their pre-set backgrounds. Later, you can choose to add widgets (modules/ windows), hide your age, and change your background to another pre-set. The site loses points for not being able to create your own background.Notifications – 5 StarsWhen you first sign up to join Flixster, you are asked if you would like to receive updates via email. This allows the user to choose whether or not they are notified, which is an awesome choice to have.With 19/25 Stars, I recommend Flixster. You can watch videos and such on torrent sites, youtube, google, and hulu, but you can’t converse with other movie watchers and really connect with anyone on those sites. Which is why this is a SOCIAL networking site.

Elfwood is a social-networking site, founded by Thomas Abrahamsson in 1996, dedicated to fantasy art and stories.Communication – 3 StarsThe user has an Elfwood inbox, and can write on their friends’ wall.Profile/ File Sharing – 2 Stars
Creating a profile on this site is relatively easy. First you go to the home page, type your user name, password, email address, gender, birth date, and country. You then have to verify your email, so the site loses points.
Elfwood allows users to create their own smileys, upload artwork and stories, and locate yourself on an Elfwood world map.Applications – 2 StarsThe user is able to share artwork and stories when activating a free application. The user can also pay twenty four dollars to have their account upgraded to a patron (I didn’t do it, because it doesn’t seem worth it). The site loses points, because you have to pay for an application that doesn’t specify what it does.Customization – 0 StarsYou cannot customize your profile at all. You’re stuck with a hunter green background.
Notifications – 1 StarSince I’ve joined the site, I’ve only gotten one email, which was to verify my email address. However, the sender’s name is ‘nobody’, which concerns me somewhat.With 8/25 Stars, I would not recommend Elfwood to anyone. If you really like sci-fi and fantasy artwork and dislike deviantART for some reason, then you can give it a try.
Tripwolf is a travel-based social networking site that was founded in 2007 by Sebastian Heinzel.
Communication – 2 StarsThe only means of communication the user has with their friends is their inbox.
Profile/ File Sharing – 3.5 StarsCreating your profile is relatively easy. You go to the home page, enter your name, email address, username, and password. However, you then must verify your email, so it loses points.
On the site, you can organize your gallery (photos), trips, travel journals, and your favorite places. You can also send links in the emails you send to each other.
Applications – 2.5 StarsTripwolf basically allows users to plan/ organize their trips on their website. However, other then this, there are no other applications.
Customization – 0 StarsYou cannot customize your profile page. You are stuck with the white and blue background that seems to be the default for almost every single site I have reviewed.
Notifications – 5 StarsWhen you first sign up to join Tripwolf, the site gives you the option of receiving emails from the site or not. This is the best option, because those who want to be notified can be and those who don’t want to be don’t have to be.
With 13/25 Stars, Tripwolf seems bad. However, it is just my generic rating system screwing over another good website. If you like to travel, and want to share your experiences, this is a good site for you.
DeviantArt is an art based social networking site, first launched in 2000. The site was founded by Scott Jarkoff, Matthew Stephens, and Angelo Sotira.Communication – 4 StarsThis site allows the user to add others as friends, or to subscribe to their artwork. The user has a deviantART mailbox and you can comment on each other’s artwork.Profile/ File Sharing – 3 StarsTo begin your profile you go to the home page and fill out some basic information (as well as choosing free membership or premium which costs $7.95 a month). You then have to verify your email address, so the site loses points for a waste of time.
You can favorite other user’s artwork or upload your own. You can also share links in the comments section of a picture.
Applications – 2 StarsThis site has no applications. Unless you count being able to buy certain items as an application, as in a DeviantArt store. There, you can buy articles of clothing, electronic skins, and collectibles.Customization – 2 StarsOn DeviantArt, you’re stuck with the same grayscale background as everyone else. You can add widgets (modules) to your profile page, but most of them you have to be a premium member for.Notifications – 2.5 StarsDeviantArt doesn’t send you any notifications at all. You can rate this yourself, depending on if you like receiving notifications or not.With 13.5/25 Stars, DeviantArt seems to fall flat. However, like other sites, this social networking site has a specific purpose in mind.

Library Thing was developed by Tim Spalding in 2005. It is a social networking/ cataloging website for book lovers.
Communication – 2 StarsThe user can talk to their connections in their comments section, and in forums.Profile/ File Sharing – 3 StarsCreating your profile on this site is really easy. You go to the home page, enter your selected username and password (email address optional), and your account is created. You can then edit your profile with more detailed information.
The user can’t share any files on this site.Applications – 2 StarsSince this site is based on books, the user has book-related applications. You can create a reading list, the website has recommendations for you to read, and you can add books to your library (books you own/ have read).Customization – 3 StarsThe customization on this site is limited to choosing which modules show up on your profile page and to the display styles of your book titles. The background stays the same, but they are neutral colors (browns, greens, and white), so it’s not that bad.Notifications – 2.5 StarsLibrary Thing does not send you notifications (as long as I’ve been a member – a month). You can consider this good or bad, depending on your preference.
With 12.5/25 Stars, Library Thing seems bad. This seems to happen a lot (maybe I should’ve chosen better criteria, but I can’t think of any that could apply to all). Again, since this site is genre specific, it seemingly has done poorly. However, anyone who is a fan of books, or wants to hear other’s opinions about what they should read, should definitely check this site out.

Amie Street is an MP3 blog created in 2006 by three Brown University seniors. You can download indie music as well as upload your own music on this site.Communication – 2 StarsYou can’t really communicate with people on this site. You can comment on artists/ songs and people can reply to those opinions. You can also see what other people are listening to and get updates on what they’re listening too. However, you can’t talk to this user, and they don’t know you’re following them. So, it’s kind of stalker-esque.Profile/ File Sharing – 4 StarsCreating your profile is easy on this site. You go to their home page, enter your email address and password, then select whether or not you want to get emails, and your account is created. You can go in and edit your account information later, except you can’t change specifics, I guess for safety reasons. For example, according to my profile I’m nine years old.
You can’t really share files on this site, considering it’s all about the music. You can download and upload music for cheap or free, but that’s basically it.
Applications – 1 StarThe only thing close to a possible application I saw was creating a playlist in which it appears you have to upload your own music to add to it (not necessarily your/ your bands music, but music you already own).Customization – 0 StarsYou can’t customize your profile at all. You have the same blue and white (that combination seems to be most common) as everyone else.
Notifications – 5 StarsThis is the first site I’ve come across that can make everyone happy as far as notifications are concerned. When you first create your account, you can choose whether or not to receive emails on Tuesdays and Fridays with information on newly released music. If you select yes, you will. If you select no, you won’t receive any emails at all.
With 12/25 Stars, it seems Amie Street sucks. However, similar to my Linked-In review, it is not necessarily supposed to be like other social networking sites. I would highly suggest anyone into checking out indie music or anyone with a band trying to get started to join this site.

Orkut is a social networking site owned and operated by Google and developed by Orkut Büyükkökten.
Communication – 5 StarsOrkut has an instant messaging feature, a profile inbox, and a comments section (Scraps) where a user and their friends can communicate.
Profile/ File Sharing – 3 StarsWhen creating your profile, you enter your name, email address, and password as well as checking some boxes on their home page. You are then sent a verification email. One you verify your email address, you need to verify your birthday, gender, and the fact that you’re 18 or older. It loses points, because of the inconvenience of going through the first step of signing up, having to verify your email, THEN letting you know you have to be 18 to join the site.
Orkut has a section called ‘Scraps’, which is basically where you can post items, and look at your friends’ shared files. You can type text, share photos and links in the scraps section.Applications – 2 Stars
The applications for Orkut are not that great. The site only offers games and modifications for your scraps, and that’s it.Customization – 0 StarsYou cannot customize your Orkut profile page at all. No module placement, no background changes, nothing. You’re stuck with a blue-grey scale.Notifications – 2.5 StarsI didn’t get any notifications… at all (I’m still waiting for it to let me know that my friend added me as a friend). I gave this a neutral rating, because you obviously don’t want to be overwhelmed with pointless notifications, but having some important ones wouldn’t be horrible.
With 12.5/25 Stars, I would not recommend Orkut. It’s big in Brazil and India, but that’s probably only because they haven’t heard of Facebook or Myspace. My guess is if they had, they’d make the switch.

Bebo, “Blog Early, Blog Often”, is a social networking site that was founded in January 2005 by Michael and Xochi Birch. It was bought by AOL in 2008 for 850 million dollars.Communication – 5 StarsBebo has an instant messaging feature, a wall and an inbox to help you keep in touch with your friends.Profile/ File Sharing – 4 StarsWhen creating a profile, you go to the home page and enter your name, email address, password, gender, and birthday. You will then be asked basic information questions, followed by your profile page. There is a link that asks you to verify your email on your profile page as well. Not only does it lose points for making you check your email, it also loses points because the notification is marked as spam. So, I was waiting for twenty minutes for the letter to show up, and I finally noticed it was in my spam folder.
Bebo allows users to share photos, videos, music, games, and even what they’re doing on other social networking sites like Twitter or Facebook.
Applications – 5 StarsThis site has many different types of applications. Bebo has games, quizzes, stickers, even other interactive pages as applications for their members to use.
Customization – 4 StarsBebo allows users to customize their profile page with a list of skins (backgrounds) as well as module placement. However, while the pre-sets are cool, you cannot create your own design.
Notifications – 4 Stars
Bebo sends notifications through your email address inbox, but it only sends the important ones. Ideally, we would find a social networking site that delivers important notifications to its own inbox .With 22/25 Stars, Bebo is tied with Myspace. Although I use Facebook, I will say that if my friends were on this site and I heard about it first, I would have chosen Bebo.
LinkedIn is a social networking site, founded by Reid Hoffman, which launched in 2003. The site is business oriented and mainly used for professional networking.
Communication – 3 StarsLinkedIn allows users to communicate through their LinkedIn inbox (without any applications, that’s basically all you can do with your connections). However, LinkedIn also allows users to search for jobs or hire people for jobs, ask or answer questions, and search for companies.Profile/ File Sharing – 2.5 StarsWhen on the home page, you enter your name, email address, and password, then you have to confirm your email address. However, the site only loses half a point because it has a button on that page that takes you directly to your email (if you use one of the well known ones like yahoo, Google, etc.). Once you’ve done that, you can continue with your basic information.
Without any applications, all you can do is share links through each other’s inbox.Applications – 5 StarsLinkedIn has many applications for the professional user. It has a tool to help you create slide shows, a calendar to plan events, create polls for surveys, or even add your resume.Customization – 0 StarsThere isn’t a way to customize your profile on LinkedIn. You are stuck with a similar white and blue background as Facebook. However, it’s worse because you can PAY money to search more profiles, send people messages faster, and to organize your contacts.Notifications – 3.5 StarsWhen someone requests you as a connection, or friend, its seen on your home page as well as your email inbox. If you accept that person’s request, it lets them know on their home page and email inbox. TOO MANY NOTIFICATIONS. It doesn’t lose too many points, however, because the website hasn’t spammed me with useless notifications.
With 14/25 Stars, LinkedIn doesn’t seem so great. However, I may have been spoiled by Facebook’s instant messaging feature and ability to share numerous files. If you are a professional, and looking to enhance your connections, join this site and pay the money (you can afford it) for the customization features.

Friendster was founded by computer programmer Jonathan Abrams in 2002 in Mountain View, CA. Today, Friendster has more than 90 million registered users and continues to grow, especially in Asia. It has lost its popularity over the years thanks to ‘copies’ like Myspace and Facebook.
Communication – 3 Stars
Friendster allows people to communicate with each other through comment postings. It loses points, because there is no instant messaging feature or Friendster inbox. However, there is a chatroom that gamers can talk on.Profile/ File Sharing – 3 StarsTo create your profile, you go to the home page and enter your email address. After that, you will have to verify your email address and continue filling out you basic information. It loses points for making you go back to your email inbox to sign up.
Friendster allows people to share photos, blogs, and videos.Applications – 5 StarsFriendster has a wide variety of applications. There are applications for music, games, photos, emotes, text design, and videos.Customization – 5 StarsFriendster allows users to customize their profile page by either choosing from a list of themes already created or creating their own.Notifications – 3 StarsFriendster alerts users of friend requests and comment on their profile through your Friendster.com profile page and your email address. It loses points for cluttering up your inbox.
With 19/25 Stars, Friendster doesn’t come out on top, but it’s not too far behind. Being mostly popular in Asia now, you can help its popularity by clicking here.

Twitter is a social networking and micro blogging site, created January 2006, that was suggested by Jack Dorsey at the Odeo company. Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Evan Williams formed Obvious Corporation and acquired Odeo and all its assets.Communication – 5 StarsTwitter allows its users to keep in touch by micro blogging, or using tweets. Once the user finds a friend they can ‘follow’ them and see what they’re up to. You can also receive information regarding new followers via email or text message.
Profile/ File Sharing – 3 Stars
When creating a profile on Twitter, the site will ask you for your full name. username, created password, and email address. Then you have to verify your email address to continue, which in my opinion is an unnecessary hassle.
You can’t really share files on Twitter. You can show links to websites in your tweets, and those websites could be where you actually posted what you want to share. Again, this is just a hassle and Twitter loses points for it.
Applications – 0 StarsThere were no applications as far as I could tell.
Customization – 4 StarsTwitter allows the user to customize their profile picture and background. When choosing a background, the site gives you sixteen themes and the user can keep the theme as is, or change the colors and design of the background picture. Creating your own is not allowed, so Twitter loses points.
Notifications – 5 StarsTwitter notifies you if new people are ‘following’ you, but the cool feature is that you can choose how you’re notified. You can be notified through email or text message.
With 17/25 stars, Twitter doesn’t seem like a major competitor. However, I believe what attracts people the most is the micro-blogging, which allows you to say something when you’re in a hurry. Because of this, Twitter’s popularity will continue to grow (and maybe then they can add some applications).

Myspace is a social networking site, which anyone thirteen years or older can join. Myspace was founded in 2003 by Tom Anderson and Chris Dewolfe, former Friendster crew members.
Communication – 5 StarsMyspace allows users to communicate with one another in multiple ways. There is a Myspace mailbox, which works similarly with email addresses. Myspace also contains an instant messenger feature, as well as a comments section for your friends to leave you messages. The user can also discuss topics in a forum or join a group with people that have similar interests as him/ her.Profile/ File Sharing – 4 StarsCreating your profile on Myspace is relatively easy. There are multiple steps and windows for you to go through, then you have to verify your email address. So it loses points in this category because of the hassle.
On Myspace you can share photos, videos, links, and music playlists.
Applications – 3 StarsMyspace also loses points in this category, because I had a hard time finding diverse applications. They are organized by most popular, and that consists of games and celebrity dress-up applications (and God knows how much I want to dress up Hilary Duff).Customization – 5 StarsThe user has many options when customizing his/ her profile on Myspace. Under the modules category, users can choose which modules (windows) they want to appear on their profile. Under the appearance category, the user will choose the overall look of their profile page. Without creating your personal background, you can choose from a set of themes that other users have uploaded. Afterwards, you can choose the layout of your modules and the colors of your theme.
Notifications – 5 StarsMyspace notifications alert you when you have friend requests, while it uses your email address to notify you when someone has left a comment for you.
With 23/25 Stars, Myspace is now in the lead. So, if my criteria are worth anything, why does Facebook have so many more users than Myspace? In my experience (before I started blogging, I had a Facebook account and nothing else), I joined Facebook, because that’s the site all my friends were using. Also, I’d heard millions of stories about pedophiles being on Myspace.

Facebook was created by Mark Zuckerberg in 2004. It is a social networking site that anyone thirteen years or older can join. Since its creation, the site has grown to over 300 million users.
Communication – 5 Stars
Facebook has multiple ways for users to communicate with each other. There is a Facebook inbox, which works as an e-mail function. There is also a ‘wall’ which your associated users can leave you messages. Finally, Facebook has an instant messaging feature, which allows you to converse with other users while they are also on the site. Facebook can also help you organize events or join groups that share similar interests as you.
Profile/ File Sharing – 5 Stars
Creating your profile is easy on Facebook. The user will type their name, email address, password, gender, and birth date on the homepage. Afterwards, any follow-up information is sorted into four categories: basic, personal, contact information, and an education and work sub-category.
Facebook allows users to upload files and images or view their friends files/ images. Users can share notes, photos, videos, music and movie interests, even bumper stickers.
Applications – 5 Stars
The applications on Facebook are abundant. There are hundreds of quizzes asking if you act your age, have a dirty mind, or how long you’ll survive a zombie invasion. Facebook also has games like scrabble or UNO, as well as applications to create a family tree or a profile for your dog.
Customization – 1 Star
This is where Facebook falls flat on its face. You basically cannot customize your page at all. You’re stuck with the same white and blue background as everyone else. However, most people are fine with the standard (and only) option, which is why Facebook doesn’t completely fail in this category.
Notifications – 4 Stars
Facebook sends messages to your email address regarding friend requests or comments that your friends may leave you. There is also a pickett sign icon in the lower right hand corner of the window to show your notifications. However, Facebook loses points in this category, because it tells you EVERYTHING your friends are doing.
With 20/25 Stars, Facebook is the site to beat. If you wish to join the other 300 million, click here.