Archive for July, 2008

Verve Earth

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

A couple of months ago, I received an invitational e-mail from Verve Earth.com. They caught sight of my blog and invited me to this interesting website. At Verve Earth.com, you can see registered users’ profiles geographically represented across a map of the world, and if those users have their own blogs with RSS feeds, their locations are designated with an RSS feed logo on a Google map. If you click on the icon, a mini-blog summary is displayed, and you then have the option to continue on to their actual blogs. You can also add people to your favorites, becoming a “fan” of theirs, which is bound to make the author feel appreciated!

In a way, Verve Earth is a great tool to get to know people geographically through reading blogs and visiting their websites. Especially for people who have a healthy dose of curiosity and are eager to obtain knowledge and a greater understanding of the world around them. You might very well find an awesome blog easily using this resource! You also may find bloggers right in your very own neighborhood. All this and it’s free! This is also a fantastic tool to sign up for if you’re interested in generating traffic on to your own websites. As well a job as blogs have done facilitating communication among people of disparate geographies and viewpoints, Verve Earth could possibly promote even better communications through spatial recognition.

But if you write a blog just for your own purposes, or if you are scared of stalkers gaining information of you, this may not be for you. However, whether you decide to continue posting your blog on Verve Earth or not, it’s worth a try. It’s awesome.