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2nd

Oneupweb Reviews: Social Networking Sites for Families

Posted by Adam D on July 2, 2010 at 9:41 am

Last week I was arguing with the wife about something I’m sure you’ve thought about: How cool would it be to be a Care Bear? Looking at an awe-inspiring cluster of cumulonimbus clouds I was thinking about how lucky those bears are – to live in the clouds, now that’s the life.

Well the wife disagreed, and countered with the fact that there is no diversity in clouds. No rivers, no trees, no variety. I was shocked, and thought how could anyone not want to live in the clouds? Besides, staring up at the clouds I have seen all kinds of shapes. There’s no reason there couldn’t be rivers, trees or whatever. Ahh, good times with family.

It’s nice to have family to share your crazy with. Or as I realize after seeing my family, I’m not that crazy after all. And that’s what Fourth of July weekend is all about, right? Spending time with family and getting some perspective on how blessed we all really are. In today’s review let’s see if we can’t help bring your family together by listing some of the top social networking sites for families.

Famiva:

Famiva allows users to build a family tree that shows how everyone links together, use a map tool that shows where family members are located, share photos, blog, create event reminders, and much more. And it’s free to use.

Family Crossings:

Family Crossings has many features that make for a great family social network. Users can share news, videos, photos, live chat, exchange gift lists, share daily calendars and more. The site offers Free and Premium versions. The Premium version allows for more storage i.e. more videos, photos, etc. and includes more features like family history, family polls, and games. Premium version pricing starts at $9.95 per month.

Shutterfly:

If it’s mostly images you’re looking for, Shuttlerfly is a popular site for storing and sharing photos. You can create a unique site with family updates, pictures, videos, and a family calendar. Shuttlerfly promises to never delete your photos. And the free services are robust and useful.

BuddyPress:

If you’re feeling a little more adventurous, you could always build your own family social networking site using BuddyPress. BuddyPress is an extension of WordPress – the popular blogging software. With BuddyPress, you can create your own social networking site complete with profiles, activity feeds, and much more. There are several plug-ins that you can use to add new features to your newly created social networking site. With Ning going to strictly paid accounts only, many users are going to be searching for new alternatives.

Does your family use any of these services? If so, let us know what your thoughts are in the comments section below.

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Mar
2nd

Oneupweb Reviews: Ning Networks Integrate Facebook

Posted by Adam D on March 2, 2010 at 1:20 pm

Ning is a social networking site where just about anyone can create their own social network. Many artists, athletes, and organizations use Ning as their primary web presence. Ning also integrates well with other social networking services such as Twitter. And just recently, Ning announced the ability to integrate with Facebook. Let’s take a peek at this new feature and see how it rates.

The great thing about Ning is that it is very intuitive. Someone with a little web design experience can create a robust social network in no time. In typical Ning fashion, integrating Facebook with your Ning network is a snap. Simply follow the instructions using Ning’s Create a Facebook App for your Ning Network page.

Once you install the app on your Ning network, you will then have the ability to publish your comments from Ning to your Facebook profile page.1 Ning Social Networking Facebook Integration
This is how your post from Ning will appear on your Facebook page.
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As you can see, this could be a great way to get exposure for your Ning network. Or if you’re like us, with so many social networks, it’s great to be able to save time by sending your updates to several networks at once.

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We have to give Ning credit here for making it very simple to integrate Facebook with a user’s Ning network.

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