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WWW.WORTHIT; Class Acts
by Rob Pegoraro
The Washington Post
December 10, 1999; Page E12
 
Problem: How to keep in touch with old friends from high school when your graduation predated the invention of the Web by years.

Solution: Third-party Web sites that provide online meeting places for alumni. Both Alumni.Net (http://www.alumni.net) and High School Alumni (http://www.highschoolalumni.com) offer about the same degree of utility: Either site encourages you to register (at no cost), but you can still search for names without registering first. Both sites also hide the e-mail addresses of alumni from spammers by requiring correspondents either to register first or relay a message by filling out a form at the site. (A third site, ClassMates.com, requires a $25 registration fee before you can contact anybody listed there.) For most folks, the "better" site will simply be the one with more listees from their alma mater--it's a popularity contest, much like most of high school itself.

Copyright Holder: 1999, The Washington Post, Co.
 



   
   
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