Yet another social networking site hits the web. And while it throws a might punch, it is the kind of punch that other sites of such nature have already landed effectively the first time around.
On KitWit, you can sign up for a free account and start connecting with all your friends and the members of your family, no matter how close or far they really are. Once you have befriended them, you can proceed to share media (such as images) with them, and start reliving memories together, as well as creating new ones.
On KitWit, you can sign up for a free account and start connecting with all your friends and the members of your family, no matter how close or far they really are. Once you have befriended them, you can proceed to share media (such as images) with them, and start reliving memories together, as well as creating new ones.
That is nothing new, but if we were to criticize KitWit for being unoriginal then we would also have to commend it for having some romance-oriented features. You see, the site makes it very easy to find singles in your area and connect with them. It is a minor feature, granted, but one that tips the scales in a nice way.
Yet, that could never make the site stand as a viable alternative to something as monstrously popular as Facebook. If anything, KitWit proves that while it is necessary to have alternatives to each popular site on the Web, these alternatives must have a true character of their own. KitWit fails to offer that, and hence it will fail to cause a lasting impression on most users.