Social sites are popping up left and right some are good and some are bad and some are good enough to really make the cut. The ones that get to stick around are the ones that offer something unique to their users. For example Memfy.com allows the user to achieve different aspects of the site; they may create posts pertaining to only special memories or create posts to keep their life straight and remember those important dates. By adding friends and family they are then allowed to share these memories and also learn of their friends and family’s memories as well. There are several different ways that the site itself can be used and to me that’s what completely makes it more unique than others. Because of this I personally believe that we could all benefit from Memfy.com in one way or another.
Here is some information from the site description:
Memfy.com is designed to help you remember those important dates and events throughout your life. And not just the biggest milestones in your life, but particularly those little moments of joy, comedy and sadness that we all go through and usually get forgotten with time.
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So go check out Memfy.com and see what it can do for you and your memories. This looks like a creative way to highlight significant moments in your life with your friends and family.
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Great tools to help keep organized every day. To keep in touch with family and the items in our lives that help us to keep in touch
ReplyDeleteIts is a good idea to write memories down. For some people the site would be an ideal way to do that. I myself probably won't be using it right now.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of it until now, as someone who loses track of dates. I have a time keeping up with events so I would probably benefit.
ReplyDeleteJenn M