Mottle: The First People Wiki Search Engine

by Nathan Hallford

Mottle (http://www.mottle.net/) is a people wiki scheduled to launch soon. You may ask: Is there a need for another social networking site?

People have always relied on networks to make things happen easier and faster. For example, land transportation authorities design networks of roads and highways to move people and goods faster and safer. Furthermore, networks of computers have made communications and information more available and faster in a magnitude that has never been imagined a hundred years ago.

Anyway, humans have always networked, even without any infrastructure. Mothers learn about the best places to buy food and other family needs or the best family doctor, from their network of friends. You learn about job vacancies not just from the classified ads, but from your network of family members and friends. The same family members and friends also think of you when they see somebody who they think could be the best girlfriend, boyfriend or wife/husband for you. In short, almost everyone's lives are enhanced by the people who know them. Connections between people, or social networking enable us to share our lives to help others while at the same gaining from other people's experiences and inputs.

Social networking comes naturally as long as there are two or more people connected with each other. Modern technology, specifically the computers and the internet, expanded social networking, into its current worldwide scope. Generally, people love or need information. Each person is unique, shaped by his or her experiences and achievements in life, so there is always something new to share with each other. Do you notice something unusual in your computer that your neighborhood technician can not also understand? Post your concern on the right internet site and most likely, in a few hours, you get high caliber help without paying anything. That's the power of information and of being connected to the right person..

It's a fact that thousands are signing up for membership in social networking sites . People are just giving in to the natural urge to connect and share. There is just so much we want to share with other people we don't even know. More social networking sites are needed to provide the outlet for this need to connect and share, if possible, with like-minded people.

Yes, there is a need for another social networking site. In fact, Mottle, is not just a social networking site where you can introduce yourself and "share your story", it is also a search engine to locate your friends and family. Mottle ( http://www.mottle.net) allows you to collaborate with other members to share stories about you and your friends. Sharing promotes a feeling of belonging and ownership. Visit Mottle and see how it can be the venue for finding people who have and should be part of your existence.

Mottle is open to everyone. To experience a new kind of social networking, visit Mottle, leave your contact information so that you can be informed when the sites finally opens. You can also leave your comments and suggestions and share in making Mottle a better site.

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