Pointless social networking applications are popping up everywhere

Seems like everyone is jumping on the social networking bandwagon, from aggregators and add-ons to whole social networks, it’s starting to get saturated.

The big thing with saturation is that there’s nothing new coming out of it all, there are just smaller versions of all the same stuff.

Here’s a short list of pointless social networks

http://www.sazze.com/ social networking with product reviews… pointless mashup.
http://www.veridoo.com/ Multilingual social networking with some branding added…
http://www.fubar.com/ Social networking… in a bar? Get drunk, make friends? It’s getting popular, amongst people with nothing to do
http://www.tweet140.com/ Something stupid to do with 140 twitter characters
http://www.linksladies.com/ Female golfing social network
http://www.wallstreetchic.com/ Social network for business women
http://www.itog.com/ Social networking built on opinion
http://thebiz.variety.com/ Hollywood social networking

I could go on for hours; there are thousands of them now, all more pointless than the other.

For me I figured MySpace was ugly and pointless, never used it, was more for 14 year olds, I do like Facebook, it has some purpose and is useful for keeping in touch with people I know.


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    One Response to “Pointless social networking applications are popping up everywhere”

    1. Me Says:

      Yeah, that happens

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