
Social networking is not new. It has been a staple of internet life since early 2003 and there have been many many MANY incarnates of, pretty much the same service. Friendster, Myspace and Facebook all pretty much do the same thing. It seems a new contender is entering the crowded ring of “OMG BE MY FRIEND!”
I like Virb. It’s easy to use and above all it looks nice. The editor gives you control of how your profile looks (more than facebook) but doesn’t let users create abominations to the eye that crash browsers left and right (**ahem** myspace).
Tyson invited me and I signed up. It would be neat if it was taken over by creatives and leave myspace to the sluts, the bros and the “webcam” offers.
Check out Virb
funny video about net neutrality. you can go to wearetheweb.org for more information about what you can do to save the internet!
Just stumbled upon a great site called Computerlove, and it’s basically a myspace for creatives.
You setup a portfolio page/blog, personal info etc, and can connect with other creatives, and employers across the world.
In addition to all of that, it’s also got a WebLog about creative happenings, a “gold directory” which features top notch profiles from the site, and the “premium channel” which features a handful of amazing work from users as well.

ComputerLove