by David Heyerman on October 3, 2008
- JamsBio is a new and unique social network revolving around users sharing their life through music.
- The site includes all necessary social music community features.
- Ads a personal touch by asking users share when and where they were in their life when they heard the song, artist, or concert.
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by David Heyerman on September 19, 2008

- Unigo was founded by Jordon Goldman, wonder kid behind published book Goldman’s Students’ Guide to Colleges, has just launched Unigo, his new social network.
- Gordon hopes that Unigo will extend his book’s information into the online social world and accomplish two primary goals.
- First, to provide a platform for college students to share documents, videos, photos, and reviews amongst their student body and others interested in their school.
- Second, to provide a legitimate source for high school students to get real, student based information about what life is really like at the colleges their interested in.
Will Unigo attract a steady userbase?
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by David Heyerman on September 19, 2008

- Multinational social network, NetLog, just revealed it’s language translation tool for 3rd party application developers.
- Now, developers can write applications in their native language and NetLog’s service instantly translates the content for targeting foreign language speaking audiences.
- NetLog has over thirty million users and covers over twenty languages and countries.
- Was the first multinational social network to adopt OpenSocial.
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by David Heyerman on September 17, 2008

- Free, beta service, Amazee allows people with goals of any kind to organize their efforts and gain like-minded support in one location.
- The platform, more than anything provides a place to collaborate on projects and share them amongst the appropriate crowd.
- The site’s headquartered in Zurich, but recently opened a San Francisco location.
- Instead of a social network made up of individual profiles, think of this as a social network for individual projects.
Will this site indirectly compete with Ning?
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