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Alumni.NET Website Reunites Former Classmates and Co-Workers for Free
May 15, 2001
 
Haven't you thought you would never get to contact your good old friends from school, work, or Greek affiliation? Thanks to Alumni.NET, the rest of the world and your old friends await you to catch up on old times.

Alumni.NET is a free to use website that reunites you with your former friends from all your past affiliations. You may find or register your organizations whether from school, work, military or Greek connection, or any other organization or association. Alumni.NET presently has 1.8 Million members, and more than 65,000 organizations listed worldwide. In addition to Alumni.NET's web features, their improved Bulletin Boards foster opportunities for the members' personal and professional development through networking.

" ...It is the most wonderful experience a person can get in his life. Now I am in touch with many others… Thank you for providing such a nice and beautiful site." explains Bharat Patel, one of its members. Indeed, Alumni.NET's President Dr. Eric Tomacruz's efforts paid off-he created the site in 1994 out of frustration from extensive and toiling searches from directories to contact his high school friends. Now many others would be saved from what he went through.

The appreciation of such a site doesn't stop there. Besides getting to email members, view profiles and pictures, the members' personal and professional development is also fostered as Alumni.NET's many features help its members keep in touch with each other.

The most appealing of the said features is the improved bulletin boards that makes networking, communicating, and coordinating with a mass of people easy and convenient, especially for arranging reunions and all sorts of affairs. Anyone may communicate almost anything they wish and need, for different themes or discussion categories guide the members through. Whether announcing an event, starting a discussion, asking for help or advice, or reporting news to the rest of the organization, all may be done for free. Furthermore, it is also HTML capable-members may be able to insert links and post pictures to add appeal to their messages.

Anyhow, the power of the website's features depends on the way the members would maximize and take advantage of its use. As to the privacy and security of email addresses and member profiles, Alumni.NET protects them by a strict policy that prohibits the display or disclosure of email addresses, and a choice for public or private membership.

Soon, the website will also provide Bulletin Boards per locale. "We'll bring the world to our members. We're glad to provide an environment that will expand the members' choices, inspire camaraderie, and help support each other. " Alumni.NET's Project Manager says. "We're already looking forward to seeing more good things happen through the site." She adds.

For more information visit http://www.alumni.net/ or send email to fernando@infophil.com. Other services of the site include alumni registry school partnerships, co-branded people search sites, and membership affiliate programs.

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