Lifestyle Social Networking

Making new friends is easy. Making new friends who are in to the same things that you are is a lot harder. Therefore, we present the ultimate solution: lifestyle social networking web sites.



Foodsters

"To promote and establish friendship and understanding among all persons of the Northern California Fruit and Vegetable Industry and allied fields; to foster confidence and respect; to encourage an interchange of ideas and ideals; all for the ultimate betterment of the Industry."

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Jewster

"Welcome to the original and largest Jewish social network on the web. Jewster is an exclusive network, offering a variety of features to help you connect with others, make new friends, or reconnect with old ones. Jewster boasts over 10,000 friends in our member network, thousands of member groups and close to 50,000 photos uploaded and shared by our members."

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naboe

"Naboe is an online community and social network where you can find people from your past, keep up with your friends and business associates and make new friends and contacts. How you use Naboe is up to you!"

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Talk City

"Talk City is a commercial community/chat service, and not a public chat network. Your right to speak freely here must be exercised with courtesy and self-restraint. When you enter Talk City, it is the same as entering any real privately owned facility, like a conference room, theater, restaurant, or shopping mall. The manners and laws of real life apply, and we have the right to remove you if you violate the Standards or our Terms of Service."

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Thefacebook

"Facebook is a social utility that helps people better understand the world around them. Facebook develops technologies that facilitate the spread of information through social networks allowing people to share information online the same way they do in the real world. Facebook is made up of many networks - individual schools, companies or regions - each of which are independent and closed off to non-affiliated users. To join Facebook, people can authenticate into a school or work network, or they can join a regional network. They can then create profiles to connect with friends, share interests, join groups, send messages, write notes and post photos."

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UrScouted

"UrScouted is one of the world’s leading portals and marketplaces for models. It is a great venue for models to interactively promote their services to photographers and agencies."

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