(1888PressRelease)
June 26, 2008 - The social networking sites called Whive.com launched today with its inaugural members parading themselves as happy go lucky Bees. Early members of the site include US presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain who have as we all expected maintained vigilance with regards to the use of social sites to further their own political agendas.
Whive which has an easy 2 step registration process and contacts invitation step is comparatively an easier site to join than the other social networks. It is indeed taking a journalistic approach to content management with the development of Blog, Forum and Article modules that allow the Bees to buzz away as they type and create textual content.
The site which already boasts of number cool and exciting features is now based on the theme of the Bee Colony where members are referred to as Bees and the Site is referred to as The Whive. Why the founders came up with this concept is left to the imagination to the users (Bees) as the founders do not reveal their own identities.
The site has its own currency called Bee Bucks, which is anticipated to be for the addition of ecommerce services in the near future.
Whive.com also has the following features Videos, Photos, Events, Friendships, Chat, Groups and MP3 Downloads that are common with other social sites but with the added value of allowing members to publicise their actions. This feature is also available on Facebook.
The website has a cool look of with the golden touch of Cream Honey that makes it a tantalising visit to any online surfer seeking to join an online social group.
While it may not have the tenacity of Facebook.com or the monolithic appearance of Myspace.com it has the finesse of an artist and the potential to extend its membership to all colonies (countries) of the earth. The site also clearly has clearly a no go zone policy on porn or sedious material as all feeds are from porn free sites like youtube.com
We hope the founders of this site will not let it go down the route of social spamming sites such as QuechUp.com and Yaari.com. Whive.com is a promising social site with huge potential should its founders manages it in the right way and win the trust of online people.
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