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mycYou remember Barrie’s The Oracle of Kevin Bacon post? So just how prevalent is social networking in South Africa? (with a truly South African flavour, that is). Yahoo! Groups is a facility that some of us use, and we’re becoming pretty au fait with Skype and other IM tools, blogging is gaining momentum but is there an offering that is inclusive of all these elements? A one-stop platform for social networking?

It turns out there is…

Enter MyCircle.co.za. There are a number of reasons I like this site. I was invited by an old school friend a while back, but having been fairly busy have not had enough time to play around with it. Little did I know that MyCircle was a little closer to home than I originally anticipated – it turns out it was conceived, designed and is being run by other friends from school!

MyCircle combines the theories of degrees of seperation in a social, informal environment that allows for group interaction and discussion by members. It has a section for classifieds, events and SIG’s, and altogether is a clean, functional environment.

Some reasons why I think MyCircle is something to watch:

- Nobody else is doing it
- It is the brain-child of some seriously Bright Young Things (I know this because we passed Science together. Barely.)
- It is developed through global collaboration – of the three guys who started the site, only one actually stays in SA
- Along with Charlize and the Crazy Monkey team, it’s another awesome thing to come out of Benoni

So hop online, login, experiment and let me know what you think. Help some young entrepreneurs gain momentum…

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  1. eMerging says:

    This isn’t directly related to your post, Mike, but I saw no other place to express something about the poll you have on your front page regarding the names of the various economies that we are whizzing through – from the gift economy to the caring economy to the connection economy and many more. I personally like the term wisdom economy on that list because it implies that the connections between all these types of economies have been made and the result is wisdom. On the other hand, to achieve wisdom we have to have experienced most of these things, so perhaps a brief run in a connection economy is necessary first. Mayby the wisdom economy will come next and will encompass the best of them all.
    ps: I was born in Benoni :)

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