At first glance, Dipity.com may appear to be just another social networking site. Once you dig in a little bit, you will find that Dipity really takes things to a new level, allowing you to keep an online timeline, integrate with other social networking sites such as Digg, Twitter, and Flickr, track your friends online, and keep all of this information organized in an easy-to-use and interactive way.
Dipity tries to keep you on their site by allowing you to view photos from Flickr and videos from YouTube without ever having to leave the site.
Choose how you want your own Dipity site to appear, which gives you choices like a timeline view, flipbook view, list view, or map view to keep track of friends and events.
See (and follow) my Dipity account!
Each of these choices gives you different information; you can really make your Dipity site specific to what you are looking for in a social networking site.
What’s the catch? Well, Dipity.com has very recently been released for the public, so they are waiting for the takeoff to occur. Early versions could be found on celebrity websites, including Howard Stern and Billy Joel, so the initial publicity was strong. All predictions point to Dipity taking the net by storm quickly.
Everyone seems to be spreading themselves pretty thin in the social networking world these days. Having a way to combine the information you want to pay attention to makes a lot of sense.
Once you get into using Dipity.com, you will find that the different ways of organizing information about your friends and activities, you will find that it’s a great way to keep topics of interest in the forefront and to keep your friends updated on what’s going on with you using your own channel.
The ability to add your own RSS feeds, web search options, and video and image links can help you turn your channel into something very unique.






