How would you like to have the use of a site where you can chat with people via IM, have unlimited storage space to store your media files like video, audio and photos, create up to 3 media blogs, and get to control exactly who gets to see what files people see because you can control their use with 3 different privacy levels? Does that sound interesting? If it does then you should sign up at Sharea.com. It’s a new social networking site that I’m sure you’re going to love.
Sharae is an online community where you can share your life, upload audio files, videos, photos and create your own blogs. Organize all of your media with a fantastic web 2.0 interface that lets you easily drag and drop your files in to folders or albums that you can set with three different privacy levels. That’s right – you can have some of your items set to public view, some for friends and close contacts, and you can also set some of your files for the highest level of privacy.
The site is free to join, and if you become a member you can spend some time surfing through all the other members media and blogs, chat with other members, vote on their media files and blogs, share your opinion, and search for items that you are interested in. With 3000 MB of upload each month, and unlimited media albums I’m sure you’ll have found a social networking site that you’ll enjoy.
A public service for the late Godfather of Soul will be held today at the Apollo Theater in New York City. James Brown died suddenly in the early hours of Monday morning after being admitted to the Emory Crawford Hospital in Atlanta, GA. He’d been diagnosed with pneumonia, but Heart Failure is the reported cause of death. Brown was 73 years old, and he’s survived by his partner, Tomi Rae Hynie, who was one of his back-up singers, and at least four children.
Nicole Kidman and her husband Keith Urban made their first public appearance together since the Country Music star began rehabilitation for drug dependency.
It turns out that Anne Hathaway enjoyed Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins, Rabbit Fur Coat stating “You can just listen to it start to finish and it tells a story. It’s beautiful, funny and very subversive. I really love it.” Meanwhile, Chris Cornell’s favorite is Modern Times by Bob Dylan “I think it’s fantastic. There’s a lightness to it that doesn’t normally come from him. When I say lightness, like a happiness.”
As far as books go, Terrence Howard enjoyed Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho –”It teaches you to enjoy each moment.” While Ben Affleck went for the non-fiction book Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond – “I’m reading a lot of nonfiction. . . .This is really good right now.”