African American Dating Services Made Easy

September 21, 2008 · Filed Under culture · Comment 

Find that Special Someone with a Black Dating Service

Black Dating Services at BlackScene.comA friend of mine who is African American was asking me the other day about what I thought of online dating services. He pointed out that he had seen commercials for other online dating sites, but he mentioned that they didn’t really seem to appeal to him or other Black Guys he knew..

Now my friend knows exactly what he is looking for, and he has always been that way. He said it would be nice to meet a girl that he didn’t need to deal with the “bar scene” to find. I checked online and recommended he try BlackScene to find the type of girl he described to me.

He signed up for their service and has been emailing a couple girls back and forth to try and find someone he has a lot in common with. He mentioned to me that he was really happy with the site, because it set him up with some girls that had a lot of shared interests.

Dating can be tough and finding someone you can relate to can be even harder. The internet is great because it opens so many doors for people we can meet, and make friends with. If you are looking for a great place to meet new people you should give BlackScene a try.

Pseudorant on Twitter’s Micro-Blogging Social Network

May 26, 2008 · Filed Under Blogs · 3 Comments 


Twitter - The Web 2.0 Micro-Blogging Website

Pseudorant is now part of Twitter. For those who are unfamiliar with Twitter, it is a micro-blogging social network website. Micro-Blogging is similar to blogging, but it is much more brief in what is posted. That means that users on Twitter are only able to post short updates of 140 characters or less.

These brief updates are known as “Tweets”, or posts that allow users in your social network to stay informed on what you are up to. The idea started as a way for friends and family to let each other know what was going on in everyone’s lives.

The micro-blogging phenomenon has become so popular on Twitter, that users have formed large networks of people they have never even met, and use the website in ways very similar to a chat room.

Users not only post updates, but shoot comments back and forth through their posts to respond to what other people are doing. (In addition to contacting users directly with PMs.) This way everyone can stay involved in what is going on.

Twitter is another great example of Web 2.0 in action. I was amazed to see the potential of the site. After signing up the other night my OCD got the best of me when setting up my following list. ^o^

So if anyone reading the blog is on Twitter feel free to put a follow on us. (paul@pseudorant.com) I am slowly exploring various social networks out there to understand how they work and to meet some new people.

As always thanks for checking out the site! We definitely appreciate all the support!

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