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July 06, 2004

SocialTree - IM Handles

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Posted by Stowe Boyd

There seems to be a growing wave of interest (at last) in the social networking comunity to use IM as well as email as a means of communication between individuals. Here's something that came today (by email!):

[by email!]

We added some new features to SocialTree last month to keep everyone a little more connected with one another. Some of the new features are listed below with descriptions and how to use them.

[...]

IM Names now in member profiles?:

We've decided to allow members to add their IM names from various instant messaging services such as: (AOL, MSN, ICQ, and Yahoo) to their member profile pages...

Go to your profile today and update your profile with your IM names to begin meeting new people even when you're not actually on SocialTree!
To edit your profile, visit: http://www.socialtree.com/member_edit_profile.php

So I went to Jay's profile to IM him: no IM handles!

Oh well, its still a good idea.

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1. Jay Gould on July 6, 2004 05:24 PM writes...

Stowie,

I have my AOL name on my profile, it's username: SocialTree

It might of been an oversight? :-/

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