CNET NEWS — Sep 1 — Unlike the beautiful and highly interactive Faces.com social network, MyChurch is more like Facebook — it lets you go deep into a particular community, rather than broadcasting yourself to the world. Churches can pay extra for additional bandwidth, storage, and services. Users can invite all their MySpace contacts with one click, co-founder Joe Suh told me. What about MyMosque or MySynagogue? Suh has no immediate plans to reach out to other religions, but there are companies, like Simpatico Networks, that build social networks for different religious groups. PeopleAggregator lets any group set up its own online community. Also Alstrasoft, Small World Labs, SocialPlatform, and Sparta Social Networks.
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I get a kick out of Myspace. It’s owned by Murdoch, the Conservative who owns FOX. It’s the site most responsible for “Cyber Rape”, and they throw a “Cyber Church” in the mix. Gotta love ’em!
MyChurch is not owned by Murdoch 🙂
This is great! I would prefer my children have a profile on a Christian site and meet friends on a Christian site, than on MySpace.
I didn’t see a place for advertising, but I’d certainly be interested in advertising there (if it’s affordable to our site, which sadly, it’s hard to find affordable advertising anymore).
Great idea and great luck with it!
God bless your endeavors,
Nannette Thacker
http://www.ChristianSinglesDating.com