There are so many social networking sites available that anything which lets us see the connections among them is nothing but a good tool. That is the case of Lococitato, only that it is not a mere tool but rather a collection of tools that aim to let anybody search and map visual networking sites.
These tools include a set of visualizers for MySpace and YouTube, and these can be both tried online before being downloaded (for free) to your desktop. If you want to unlock each and every feature a fee has to be paid.
Both visualizers will let you see the relationships between different users by way of clickable maps, and profile summaries are provided in both cases for you to quickly figure out who is who.
As I said at the beginning, tools like these ones are interesting bar none. It will certainly be worth the while to see which other networking sites are covered in due time, as MySpace is not really the most representative one available today. Still, the current version of Lococitato works satisfactorily-enough as it stands, and any development will be a good one.
Lococitato.com In Their Own Words
“Welcome, we provide unique tools to visually map, search and record social networks.
Uses range from criminal investigations to marketing.
Please note our products only ever access publicly available information on the web, and do not do any “hacking”.”
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Such a set of tools is very convenient for those who have to carry out research duties of every kind.






