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		<title>Friendster Login Refused? &#8211; Friendster and Facebook Proxy Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 20:32:17 +0000</pubDate>
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Peter Nisbet asked: If your Facebook or Friendster login has been refused then you will need a Friendster or Facebook proxy to get you into the site. The same is true of MySpace and YouTube. Why is it that so many people are seeking proxies for these social networking sites?Not so long ago, as employers [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Peter Nisbet</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If your Facebook or Friendster login has been refused then you will need a Friendster or Facebook proxy to get you into the site. The same is true of MySpace and YouTube. Why is it that so many people are seeking proxies for these social networking sites?<br/><br/>Not so long ago, as employers took on younger people, they also appear to take on their habits. Many young employees believed (still do) that when they start to work for an employer they can take their surfing habits with them. At every opportunity they would use the company computer to access their Friendster account, login to Facebook or find what the latest big video was on YouTube. Obviously, their employers did not like this.<br/><br/>The result was that employers blocked certain URLs. This wasn&#8217;t difficult because the vast majority of companies use an intranet system, so all they had to do was block the server from accessing these websites. As company networks became more sophisticated it was even possible to identify the computer from which the Friendster login attempt originated.<br/><br/>Universities and colleges soon followed, and it finally became obvious that private computers, or at least those operated by private concerns such as educational and government establishments, and businesses, were no longer willing to tolerate their staff using their computers or terminals to access social networking sites. Friendster login was refused, and those of other social networking sites.<br/><br/>This seemed unfair to many, and still does, because such sites are a means of communication just as cell phones are, and many use Twitter for example to send small messages to their friends. So what was the answer?<br/><br/>Simple when you think of it. The colleges and employers and whoever else blocks the URLs you visit, can only see one deep. So, if you visit a website that is not blocked, your company&#8217;s server won&#8217;t block you. You can log on to that site. Now, take it a step further. If you now use that website to log on to another website, your firm or college&#8217;s spying software can&#8217;t see that. It still thinks you are on the original innocuous website. Nobody except you knows that you are actually logged on to Friendster.<br/><br/>In basic terms, when it is used to log on to Facebook it is known as a Facebook proxy, and it can also be used as a Friendster login. A search box on another website can be used as a proxy to enable you to access any other website at all. It need not be YouTube, Friendster or, but any URL you want to access.<br/><br/>The problem with proxy sites is that once they have been used for a period of time, they are found, and that URL is then added to the list of banned sites. &#8220;Banned&#8221; does not mean that you should not access them: it means that you CANNOT access them. They too are blocked from you in the same way that a Friendster login is blocked.<br/><br/>That is why you need a regular source of proxy sites &#8211; finding one by accident seems great because you can log on to Friendster, and that Facebook proxy is allowing you to contact your buddies from work, but it won&#8217;t last. Once it has been blocked then what do you do?<br/><br/>Better by far to find a website that offers a free Friendster login or a Facebook proxy that you can rely upon. Such sites will carry out checks on the proxies they offer, and change them when they have been found out. You will always have a tried and tested proxy that works.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Impress Friends With Unique Myspace And Friendster Layouts And Designs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 18:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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nicole ong asked: Two of the most popular and promising social networks in the web today are Myspace and Friendster. In this age of modern technology, people have become too internet savvy that it is no longer unlikely for almost everyone in one&#8217;s social circle to have either a Myspace or a Friendster account. It [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>nicole ong</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Two of the most popular and promising social networks in the web today are Myspace and Friendster. In this age of modern technology, people have become too internet savvy that it is no longer unlikely for almost everyone in one&#8217;s social circle to have either a Myspace or a Friendster account. It is the &#8220;in&#8221; thing these days, the &#8220;talk of the town&#8221;, so to speak. It is where friends converge and update each other of life&#8217;s comings and goings, and what-nots.<br/><br/>Myspace and Friendster have become a place for friendships to begin and for relationships to strengthen. They, too, provide an opportunity for people to discuss topics of anything under the sun, to share photos with one another, to advertise a product or website, or simply to learn from each other&#8217;s experiences.<br/><br/>For many people, especially those with a flair for creativity, one of the more interesting parts about having a Myspace or Friendster account is that the user gets to have a sort of homepage which he or she could customize and personalize according to his or her own preference and taste. There are thousands of Myspace layouts, div Myspace layouts, Myspace backgrounds, Friendster layouts, and other bling-blings now made available on the internet.<br/><br/>One can opt to go for floral, sporty, abstract, retro, girly, or boyish layouts. He may also opt to go plain and simple. There are also layouts with adult themes as well as layouts with cartoon characters for the young ones. And they are all professional-looking and of high quality. Animated or non-animated graphics and photos may also be incorporated in the layout to give the design a unique and a more personal touch. If the user wishes, he or she can even add his favourite music and video to entertain anyone who happens to stumble upon his Myspace or Friendster page.<br/><br/>To give his or her profile page more zest, and therefore make it more flavourful, the user may create attractive banners, texts with shadows, and even texts that glitter or glow! He or she may also create his own survey or poll right on his very own page. This gives him the chance to know what people think on various current issues and concerns, within seconds! A user may even choose to add interactive games on his profile page so visitors can have some fun and entertainment while going through the user&#8217;s page.<br/><br/>The internet has brought about a lot of innovation. There is so much one can do these days with all the layouts, backgrounds, graphics, and everything else. These stuffs can be easily acquired. They usually come in codes, particularly html codes, and all that a person needs to do is copy and paste them to his profile page. They can guarantee that they will make every Myspace or Friendster profile interesting and definitely worth looking into. With an impressive profile page on any of these social websites, one can invite as many friends as he wants to.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Friendster Alternatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Jason Szova asked: o join a social network but don&#8217;t want to join Friendster? With hundreds of social networks popping up every month how do you know which one to choose? There are lots of alternatives out there these days, so in this article I am going to show you some alternatives when it comes [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jason Szova</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>o join a social network but don&#8217;t want to join Friendster? With hundreds of social networks popping up every month how do you know which one to choose? There are lots of alternatives out there these days, so in this article I am going to show you some alternatives when it comes to joining Friendster and others.<br/><br/>In my opinion when joining any social network you don&#8217;t want to be faced with lots of rules and regulations. You want to be able to do your own thing and interact with your friends how you see fit. So without delay what are some alternatives when it comes to Friendster?<br/><br/>LinkedIn &#8211; Linkin is a new social network for professionals and has many good benefits to joining the network. With Linked in you have to be invited and it is more of a professional social network compared to myspace and facebook. The best thing about linked in is you can get a job in your area of expertise simply by belonging to link in. Many head hunters and recruiters exclusively hire people just from linked in, so it ranks right up there as one of the best social networks today.<br/><br/>MySpace &#8211; However if you&#8217;re in your youth and want to connect, MySpace is an awesome Friendster alternative simply for the fact there are lot&#8217;s of young people to connect and chat with. MySpace is more high school and has more people ranging from 13-20. It has also been around for quite awhile with millions of registered members. It all depends what your are interested in doing with each social network. That&#8217;s what makes them different from one another.<br/><br/>FaceBook &#8211; FaceBook is in my opinion is one the best of both worlds if you are into marketing yourself as a professional &#038; as a friend. FaceBook could be your answer. It has a wide variety of features as well as a big member community.<br/><br/>There are lots of applications being made all the time to make your experience more enjoyable. There are more people on Face book in the range of 20-35 as well so you can connect with more people who might be in your age range.<br/><br/>So as you can see these are just 3 Friendster alternatives, but I would go with whatever network appeals to you the most. Because everyone is different ages and at different stages in their life there is no right answer for this one. These are just some alternatives if you are trying to make a decision on which network to join over another one.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>How Facebook Proxy Bypass Servers Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 21:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
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Peter Nisbet asked: Facebook proxy bypass servers are necessary if you have some reason to hide the IP address either of your internet connection, or of the site to which you are trying to connect. Why should anybody want to do this, and how do Facebook proxy providers work?Why Use a Proxy Bypass?If you work [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Peter Nisbet</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Facebook proxy bypass servers are necessary if you have some reason to hide the IP address either of your internet connection, or of the site to which you are trying to connect. Why should anybody want to do this, and how do Facebook proxy providers work?<br/><br/>Why Use a Proxy Bypass?<br/><br/>If you work for an employer and have unmonitored internet access, then you can be barred from accessing certain IP addresses, such as those of the commonly used social networking sites. Facebook, Friendster, Twitter, MySpace and YouTube are the more common sites that employees tend to visit in company time. Your employer can stop this by preventing your computer from accessing the internet (IP) addresses of these sites.<br/><br/>If you have internet access at school, college or university, you will be even less supervised than at work, and few students have not tried to use school or college computers to access social networking sites. There again, the relevant IP addresses have a block or filter placed on them which only a proxy bypass can circumvent.<br/><br/>A block generally refers to a blanket bar placed on the entire network accessing specific addresses, while filters permit access to individual terminals, the users of which might have a legitimate use for them. Most sites are filtered while a few can be blocked, and a Facebook proxy might be needed by a student, for example, but not a faculty member.<br/><br/>The target websites themselves can place blocks on individual IP addresses, and if Friendster or Facebook has banned you and your internet address for some reason, then you can&#8217;t even re-register using a different name and email address unless you get a new internet connection with a different IP address. Facebook proxy bypass servers can enable you to re-register without changing your IP address. You can also access your home page using your regular login details.<br/><br/>How a Facebook Proxy Bypass Server Works<br/><br/>If computer A connects to website B, then the IP address of both A and B are known to each other. All it takes to sever that connection is for either to block the other. However, if A connects to site C, and C connects to B, neither A nor B sees each other &#8211; they both see only IP address C.<br/><br/>Therefore, a block or filter against B will not be triggered by the address of C, to which you are connected. Neither will any block place by B on A be triggered, because as far as B is concerned it is connected to C and not A. The term &#8216;proxy bypass&#8217; is therefore a bit of a misnomer because it is more of a proxy &#8216;router&#8217;; many different computers can be rerouted by a central connection to a number of social websites (or any type of website in fact).<br/><br/>For example, if you are finding it difficult to connect to a specific website, such as a search engine, you can do so through a proxy. The principle behind a Facebook proxy is just the same as that of you connecting your computer to a router in a network to connect to the internet &#8211; all computers connected to that router will have the same IP address, and when you use a modem attached to your computer to bypass the router through a different internet connection, you will have a different IP address.<br/><br/>Proxy bypass sites don&#8217;t last forever. Once they have been detected and also blocked, you have to find another. However they can last for a long time, and new Facebook proxies are coming online as fast as they are being blocked. For that reason you should find a site that offers you a number of alternatives.<br/><br/>So next time you have difficulty accessing a specific website, whether it is Facebook, YouTube or anything else a proxy can help you. Bear in mind that they are rarely specific, and take the form of an address bar into which you enter the internet address of the site you want to access. In the case of a Facebook proxy bypass server you enter the Facebook address, but it usually also works with any other website address.<br/><br/>Facebook proxy bypass servers allow you to access any sites that have blocked by your school, college or employer. An understanding of how they work will enable you to make best of use of them, not just for Facebook, but also Friendster, MySpace and any other website you are unable to access directly.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Get More With Myspace and Friendster Layouts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Nicole asked: Almost everyone by now must have heard about Myspace or Friendster, two of the most widely used social networks in the net today. In fact, over 50 million people from different parts of the world have already signed up for an account with Myspace and Friendster, making them a part of the top [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Nicole</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Almost everyone by now must have heard about Myspace or Friendster, two of the most widely used social networks in the net today. In fact, over 50 million people from different parts of the world have already signed up for an account with Myspace and Friendster, making them a part of the top websites in the United States. The numbers do not end there at all.<br/><br/>Everyday, more and more people from different age groups and social classes are discovering the joys of socializing and interacting with people from different countries, sharing photos and ideas, discussing world events, and practically any topic that they can think of. These two social networks have become the place to be for kids, teenagers, young adults, moms, businessmen, retired professionals, and even senior citizens!<br/><br/>With their millions of users, Myspace and Friendster have become the perfect avenue for businessmen to advertise their products and services, as well as for people in general to scream their thoughts out. Thus, it becomes apparent and sensible to create a very impressive profile that is sure to catch the viewers eye.<br/><br/>Creating an impressive profile requires incorporating ones personality into it. This begins with the search for the perfect layout. The user will not encounter any difficulty in searching because there are many websites that give away myspace layout, div Myspace layouts, Myspace backgrounds, Friendster layout, and other pimps and fancies for free.<br/><br/>A Myspace or Friendster layout usually comes with a catchy line or phrase chosen by the user to uniquely identify himself from the rest of the members. Typically, they come with colored scroll bars that make them very attractive to look at. These scroll bars serve as portions where people can view the users personal data, including his contact details, and the like. Messages and comments can also be posted there.<br/><br/>Personalizing or customizing the existing layout is where the fun starts. One does not have to be a creative genius to come up with a unique and professional-looking profile page. The net is filled with thousands of high quality layouts and backgrounds and users from around the globe can pick up what can suit their preferences best. Most of these are designed specifically for Myspace and Friendster profile pages.<br/><br/>They are also categorized in a way that makes them a whole lot easier for the user to single out his choice. Layouts and backgrounds may fall into categories like nature, florals, sporty, plains and stripes, cartoons, adults, kids stuffs, teeny-boppers, music, movies, and more. As long as one knows how to copy and paste, creating excellent profile pages may just be as easy as a walk in the park.<br/><br/>One thing to keep in mind, though, is that the layout, background and choice of graphics must somehow tell the viewer the kind of personality the user exudes. This will make the user unique and will, likewise, enable the viewer to relate and connect better with him wherever he may be.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Adult Social Networking</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 00:56:49 +0000</pubDate>
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Sultry asked: Social Networks An IntroductionSince their introduction, social network sites (SNSs) such as MySpace, Facebook, Cyworld, and Bebo have attracted millions of users, many of whom have integrated these sites into their daily practices. As of this writing, there are hundreds of SNSs, with various technological affordances, supporting a wide range of interests and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Sultry</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><strong>Social Networks An Introduction</strong><br/><br/>Since their introduction, social network sites (SNSs) such as MySpace, Facebook, Cyworld, and Bebo have attracted millions of users, many of whom have integrated these sites into their daily practices. As of this writing, there are hundreds of SNSs, with various technological affordances, supporting a wide range of interests and practices. While their key technological features are fairly consistent, the cultures that emerge around SNSs are varied. Most sites support the maintenance of pre-existing social networks, but others help strangers connect based on shared interests, political views, or activities. Some sites cater to diverse audiences, while others attract people based on common language or shared racial, sexual, religious, or nationality-based identities. Sites also vary in the extent to which they incorporate new information and communication tools, such as mobile connectivity, blogging, and photo/video-sharing.<br/><br/><strong>The Early Years<br/><br/></strong>According to the definition above, the first recognizable social network site launched in 1997. SixDegrees.com allowed users to create profiles, list their Friends and, beginning in 1998, surf the Friends lists. Each of these features existed in some form before SixDegrees, of course. Profiles existed on most major dating sites and many community sites. AIM and ICQ buddy lists supported lists of Friends, although those Friends were not visible to others. Classmates.com allowed people to affiliate with their high school or college and surf the network for others who were also affiliated, but users could not create profiles or list Friends until years later. SixDegrees was the first to combine these features.<br/><br/><strong>SNSs Hit the Mainstream</strong><br/><br/>From 2003 onward, many new SNSs were launched, prompting social software analyst Clay Shirky (2003) to coin the term YASNS: &#8220;Yet Another Social Networking Service.&#8221; Most took the form of profile-centric sites, trying to replicate the early success of Friendster or target specific demographics. While socially-organized SNSs solicit broad audiences, professional sites such as LinkedIn, Visible Path, and Xing (formerly openBC) focus on business people. &#8220;Passion-centric&#8221; SNSs like Dogster (T. Rheingold, personal communication, August 2, 2007) help strangers connect based on shared interests. Care2 helps activists meet, Couchsurfing connects travelers to people with couches, and MyChurch joins Christian churches and their members. Furthermore, as the social media and user-generated content phenomena grew, websites focused on media sharing began implementing SNS features and becoming SNSs themselves. Examples include Flickr (photo sharing), Last.FM (music listening habits), and YouTube (video sharing).<br/><br/><strong>A Global Phenomenon<br/><br/></strong>While MySpace attracted the majority of media attention in the U.S. and abroad, SNSs were proliferating and growing in popularity worldwide. Friendster gained traction in the Pacific Islands, Orkut became the premier SNS in Brazil before growing rapidly in India (Madhavan, 2007), Mixi attained widespread adoption in Japan, LunarStorm took off in Sweden, Dutch users embraced Hyves, Grono captured Poland, Hi5 was adopted in smaller countries in Latin America, South America, and Europe, and Bebo became very popular in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia. Additionally, previously popular communication and community services began implementing SNS features. The Chinese QQ instant messaging service instantly became the largest SNS worldwide when it added profiles and made friends visible (McLeod, 2006), while the forum tool Cyworld cornered the Korean market by introducing homepages and buddies (Ewers, 2006).<br/><br/><strong>Expanding Niche ADULT Communities<br/><br/></strong>Alongside the popular sites that attracted mostly teenagers and musicians, adults looking for adventure, demanded alternative sites that will cater to what they are looking for, such as alternative lifestyles and strictly for pleasure social networks. One of more popular adult sites that is increasing in popularity is MensWhorehouse.com. Despite its sultry name, Mens Whorehouse is not a porn site but a more dignified setting for men to meet women of more sensual nature. Moving away from the porn like settings of some other sites has improved the popularity of MensWhorehouse.<br/><br/>To experience Adult Social Networking visit: www.menswhorehouse.com<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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