Social networking for canines:
A site called Dogster gives our furry friends the opportunity to post photos, share their personalities, make new friends and even maintain blogs. On Dogster, which won the 2005 Webby Award in the community category, Web savvy humans take a back seat to their lovable companions. Much like Friendster and MySpace, dogs can make friends with each other, leave "treats," the doggie equivalent of a testimonial, and can even note what sort of mood they're in that day. But it's not all just about having fun. Dog lovers can browse profiles of adoptable dogs in their area, a way to find good homes for dogs in need.
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Hey dog people: Get the TV out of your bedroom and have a handful of kids already! (Note: Save any hate mail. These gibes aren't meant for married couples precluded from having children due to circumstances beyond their control or for single people.)