FriendsLive.com: Beta Launch of Social Networking Site Ensuring Friendship Connections Are Live and in Real Time

On the cutting edge of social networking, FriendsLive.com (http://www.friendslive.com) allows members to use real time online video and audio to broadcast themselves to friends all over. What's more, FriendsLive.com can be used in connection with a range of Web sites. Users formerly bound to a single service can easily reach out and network with people from all over the World Wide Web for free.

(PRWEB) August 23, 2007 - FriendsLive.com, a brand new, free Web 2.0 friendship and social networking site, is revolutionizing the way people meet up on line. Freed from the bounds of text and 2d images, FriendsLive.com (http://www.friendslive.com) users can employ both Flash video and online audio. No longer limited to a single platform, FriendsLive.com members can communicate on a variety of popular sites all over the World Wide Web.

"FriendsLive was created to bring people together and make social networking more interesting and fun," said Kelvyn Walker, Founder of FriendsLive. "No more viewing boring member photos. Now you can view and talk to not just one but to multiple people live at the same time."

Innovative use of Flash video technology means users need only a mic and webcam to carry on conversations with their friends. Others will see, hear and respond in real time. Now, friends from across the world will be able to chat like they are in the same room. And unlike text, which is only text and often misunderstood, FriendsLive.com video communication carries not just the words, but every gesture, every facial expression and every vocal nuance, making the words leap off the screen.

What's more, FriendsLive.com (http://www.friendslive.com) members have access to an easy-to use embedded tool, making it easy to communicate with users beyond FriendsLive.com. Up until now, social networking has been marked by a proprietary, almost tribal desire to limit users to a single domain. MySpace with MySpace, Friendster only with other Friendster users. However, FriendsLive.com users can chat with users of other popular platforms including blogs, MySpace, Blogger, Typepad, Geocities, Piczo, Xanga, and Friendster.

"Its pretty much portable to any place that allows you to paste in HTML," said Walker. "I have embedded my code all over the Internet, now I can communicate with my friends live at FriendsLive.com and across the other sites simultaneously."

Finally social networking is the big party it has always promised to be.

FriendsLive.com incorporates the best parts of existing Web 2.0 sites - like YouTube, the site allows users to upload and share video clips and like MySpace, users can customize profiles and send messages to friends.

But by enabling Flash video and encouraging users to participate with webcam and mic, FriendsLive.com (http://www.friendslive.com) is poised to usher in a whole new era.

Contact:

Kelvyn Walker

FriendsLive.com

904-349-7994

info(@)friendslive.com

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Contact Information
Kelvyn Walker
FriendsLive Inc.
http://www.friendslive.com
904-349-7994

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