Tribe.net is an online social networking service that connects the people in your personal network and community.
How does it work? Simple, the first thing you’ve got to do is get yourself registered, then you’ll have to invite people you know to join your personal or professional network. You’re friends will come to tribe.net and invite their friends, and so on. This will make your tribe (network) grow, and in turn you’ll be able to meet new people, stay in touch with friends, or even use the network as a source of information as you may consult others for opinions or help.
Tribe.net In Their Own Words
“At tribe.net, we believe in the power of connecting to other people to get things done. Since that can be surprisingly hard in a city, we founded tribe.net to make it easier. Whether it’s for finding the right job, a killer apartment, a good restaurant, a gentle dentist, or a hiking buddy, we think those tasks are best done by connecting with other local people for advice and sharing.
The people you connect to can be your friends, people who live in your neighborhood, or people who live in your city that share a common interest with you. Tribe.net makes finding those people easier. You can invite friends, search for people with similar interests, and join or create tribes (member-created online groups) dedicated to interests you might have. The more people you’re connected to, the better tribe.net will work for you.
For all this to work, we have to build an online community in which people feel comfortable sharing their knowledge (and questions). So we have a thorough privacy policy, which you should read, and we give users lots of control over which pieces of their personal information get displayed to whom, and how and whether they are contacted by other community members. It’s also why we require people to register and create profiles in order to post to Local Favorites, Services, or individual tribes. As in any good community, you should be accountable (to the community) for what you say and do. And also as with any good community, you have to be an active citizen to get the most out of it.
The service is provided to you free of charge, and we’re going to do our best to keep it that way. Our intention is to derive revenue from commercial uses such as job postings”
Why Tribe.net It Might Be A Killer
Users get the chance to interact with other members of their tribe, which been invited, approved and recommended by someone else inside your social circle, so they’ll be certain that all new acquaintances are reliable.
Some Questions About Tribe.net
How will they manage to compete with other online communications services like MSN messenger, Yahoo messenger? 







