Ladies, if your socially active and like to know about the latest trends, hot spots, fashion trends and styles, the newest restaurants, spas, salons, bars or retail openings then you’ve got to check out Her Fab Life.
Her Fab Life was created by PMP media Canada, a developer of several niche based websites. Her Fab Life is the first website that they’ve developed and by all accounts it’s going to be a hit.
Across the top of the site you’ll see tabs marked New Styles, New Restaurants and Bars, New Stores, New Spas/Hotels, New Events, For Him, and Hot Guy of the week. Click on any tab to find out about fabulous new trends, places to go or shop or as the last tab says the latest Hot Guy of the week. This weeks Hot guy is musician William Tell.
Register with Her Fab Life so that you can participate on the site by rating listings and leave comments. You may also add content to the site once you are registered. Just click on the Add Content link at the top of the page and you can add content to any of the main areas of the Her Fab Life website.
When you click on the title of a post in any of the categories you’ll find that you will not only be able to let leave a comment but you’ll also be able to bookmark the article on one of the popular social bookmarking sites such as del.ic.ious, digg, google or technorati.
Don’t delay, visit Her Fab Life and see what’s going on in your area!

Doesn’t it seem like the most important programs that you use are like this?
You just start using a program, or perhaps you’ve been using it and depend on it, but suddenly right when you really need it the programs registration expires and you have to buy and updated copy or your free trial is over?
Yup. Uh huh.
I’ve been checking out a new News site, it’s called Newgie.com. It seems like a good way to get the latest news and to discover what other Newgie members are reading most often.
The newgie site offer a rating system for the various news stories. You can use your mouse to hover over an article that you’ve read and a box will pop up that lets you recommend the story for other readers, discuss it by leaving a comment, or even add it to your favorites.
What I like about this site, when I compare it to Yahoo News- which is where I always used to go to read up on the latest news items is the rating system. The newgie system keeps track of what the other members are reading most often and as a result, when you sign in and check your ” My Newgie” page you’ll see the most popular articles of the day all in one easy to use listing. Yahoo news doesn’t list the news in this manner- yes it does list the most popular stories world wide, but with Newgie you know that the popular stories that you see first are the ones that are most popular with Newgie members.
The Newgie site also lets it’s members submit their RSS feed. If it’s accepted you can add a chicklet to your site so that you can easily share your feed with other newgie subscribers. Pretty cool if you ask me.
It’s really easy to register on the site and your membership is free. Once you are registered, you can start selecting news categories that you want to see when you first visit your newgie page. The site ranks stories based on the interest that other users have shown.
Navigating through the Newgie site is pretty easy to do too. Visit your My Newgie page and if you’ve already set up your preferences all the stories from the topics and categories that you selected will be there for you to browse through, or you can click on your My account page and set up your preferences there, see the stories that you’ve viewed most recently, and manage your categories, RSS feeds and communities.