High school students are huge social network users. But just building a social network catered to them doesn’t guarantee success. This, apparently, is the lesson we can learn from Sconex, an ancient (
A site where high school students can get to meet new friends. Not as addictive as myspace because it doesn't have scene kids posting slutty pics of themselves in awkward angles that you could make fun of. Basically, a place to go when you're
"We just had the right timing," said Presbrey, a Florida native, whose site is similar to established social networking sites like Friendster, Facebook and MySpace, except that it is exclusively for high-school-age students. "Had Facebook not
Members set up profile pages, share photos, post thoughts in an online journal, leave messages on their friends’ blackboard, search for friends, add their class schedule, test to see if someone likes them, and make/take fun quizzes.