Actually, they just opened it up to everyone. I think this is a great idea, as I travel a bunch and knowing if other people re in the same city to connect with is what I do manually. A more automated method is just my style.
Add me as a fellow traveller:
http://www.dopplr.com/traveller/joipodgorny
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Joi Podgorny has spent the better part of the past 2 decades working on the bleeding edge of the technology and entertainment industries, from content/brand development and production to leading international support, moderation, community and social teams. Most recently, Joi founded Good People Collective, a consulting agency focused on helping companies and organizations establish, assess and pivot their internal and external cultures to help maximize their potential. She and her team are currently working on an exciting new software project, combining corporate training and virtual reality.
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Hmmm, had to still apply. Is this like the GMail limited invite trick? Can you invite me?
I will openly admit that Facebook felt like an eulcxsive fad for a while. I got into it while it was still a college student networking solution. The simplistic nature of it prior to opening the software was what really appealed to me; MySpace was far too gaudy for my tastes. Slowly, Facebook is going that way as well, although I don’t feel it will ever get as bad. I like the thought of communities outside of these social networking sites, which is part of the reason I finally got my blog established (which, by the way, thanks for stopping by).P.S. I’m presently doing my hosting through GoDaddy’s services, which I’m fairly pleased with at the present time. For a virtual host of 100GB/1TB storage/transfer, I’m paying roughly USD$7/month. What are you looking for in a hosting service?