Www.facebook.com is a social networking site. The page receives you with a World Map which shows the places in which exist Facebook users. As can be seen there, Facebook connects people from all over the World. In the same screen where the map is it’s shown a box for signing up. In that box appear the following requirements: full name, email address, password, gender, and birthday. Once this basic step is complete or if you already have a Facebook account, you can access your personal profile marking the Login tab in the upper right corner of the main screen. Of course, you need to provide your email address and password before you click the Login button.
Basically, Facebook is quite similar to all the other social networks. I mention this because there you can add pictures, personal information, and also search people and send and receive messages. However, the first time I managed my profile there and browse between its options, I found some differences comparing Facebook with MySpace and Hi5. The main difference is the environment of the site, which is characterized by a white background color. In addition, there you don’t send the same type of comments which are sent to Hi5 and MySpace friends. That happens because in Facebook you don’t use codes to send that kind of messages. Most of the time, people send there applications and other kind of stuff.
The options which Facebook gives you to manage your profile and also to do other actions are the next ones: my profile, my friends, my photos, my groups, my events, my messages, my account, and my privacy.
Url of the site: www.facebook.com
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Www.ebuddy.com - Chat in the web
Ebuddy is a Web Messenger that every messenger service’s user can use, and it can be accessed everywhere. As popular emails as MSN, Yahoo and Gtalk can be accessed directly from Ebuddy.com. For being more accurate the following are exactly the services available in Ebuddy: eBuddy ID, MSN (Microsoft Network; Windows Live Hotmail), AIM, Yahoo mail, Gtalk, ICQ; in addition, two popular social networking sites have their space there: MySpace and Facebook.
Maybe, the main Web Messenger’s quality which makes people use pages like Ebuddy.com is that these kind of sites are rarely blocked by the Operative System’ Firewall. If that happens, there are many other pages as Ebuddy: Iloveim.com, Imo.im, Meebo.com, and several others.
The next ones are the steps that the user needs to follow in order to access his or her respective account with Ebuddy:
Fill the passport space (that blank space in which the email address is placed).
Fill the password space (there is typed the password).
Mark one of the options of the Initial Status tab (there you can choose between options as Online, Busy or Appear Offline).
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Www.hotmail.com - Email service and much storage capacity
Www.hotmail.com is an electronic mail service, and it’s managed by Microsoft —the same company that created Windows—. Entering Hotmail’s service is as easy as entering Google or Yahoo websites. First, the user has to type in his or her browser www.hotmail.com but also www.msn.com or www.bing.com have links to Hotmail. In these last two sites there is a link in the upper side of each page.
Well, once the user is inside the Hotmail inbox —this page is also called Windows Live Hotmail— there is a little window in which two blank spaces are displayed. One has to be filled with the Windows Live Id and the other one with the respective password. With this short action completed it’s the time to watch the Windows Live Hotmail screen. This page has the main options at the left side and in the middle there is a welcome title followed by the updates of the user’s contacts. The main options side which I mentioned before are the following:
Inbox: there are all those messages which the user wants to receive.
Junk: there are all those messages which are spam or email messages that the user doesn’t want to read.
Drafts: there are both complete and incomplete email messages which were written by the user but that he or she hasn’t sent yet.
Sent: there are all the sent email messages.
Deleted: there remain the deleted email messages.
Although other email services (Gmail and Yahoo mail) have a great audience, Hotmail continues improving its technology and features and increasing its amount of registered users. For sure Internet users will continue enjoying this important email service for a long time.
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