OK, so in the past several years there’s been an explosion of blogging and online community sites. As I come across them, I can’t help resist joining up if for no other reason than to make sure nobody else gets the highly coveted “dossy” username.
So, here’s a list I’ll periodically update with links to all the various sites and my profile on each:
- Friendster (Profile)
- MySpace (Profile)
- LiveJournal (Profile)
- Bloglines (Profile)
- BlogExplosion (Profile)
- Tribe (Profile)
- Multiply (Profile)
- Evite (Profile)
- Tickle (Profile)
- Blogger (Profile)
- craigslist (New Jersey, Westchester)
- LinkedIn (Profile)
- Orkut (Profile)
- StumbleUpon (Profile)
- del.icio.us (Profile)
- AIM Pages (Profile)
- OKCupid! (Profile)
- Netscape News (Profile)
- Brainbench (Transcript #2813476)
- Twitter (Profile)
- Dodgeball (Profile)
- Yelp (Profile)
- Pandora (Profile)
- Last.fm (Profile)
- Virb (Profile)
- MetaFilter (Profile)
- Ohloh (Profile)
- Mashable (Profile)
- Digg (Profile)
- GyPSii (Profile)
- eBay (Profile)
- Facebook (Profile)
- YouTube (Profile)
- FriendFeed (Profile)
- Bebo (Profile)
- Naymz (Profile)
- BrightKite (Profile)
- MyBlogLog (Profile)
- TripIt (Profile)
I’ll edit/update this list periodically, so check back once in a while. I’ll try to add new entries at the bottom of the list, but at some point I might get motivated to reorganize the list (into “sites I use often” and “the rest”).








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