Justin Parfitt Wants His Social Network HeyLets to Be About Experiences
Social networking often carries a stigma indicating that it limits people and prevents them from experiencing other aspects of life away from the computer. So much of social networking has to do with sharing content on the web and collecting digital imaginary benefits such as “likes” or “favorites” that it’s easy to see why some people feel this way. Cool person in technology Justin Parfitt believes that social networking doesn’t have to limit people from experiencing the “real world” but can, in fact, be a useful tool to open people to new experiences. Parfitt designed his social network HeyLets around the concept of providing people with the chance to discover new experiences they may enjoy while out of the house. Parfitt’s product doesn’t focus on one sort of experience or event exclusively, but instead allow users to share all types of places and activities they enjoy. HeyLets users simply post small status updates and photos as they would with other social networking sites, but also frame those updates with data that indicates where their experiences were located and how others can enjoy them too. Anyone who has issues connecting to HeyLets may want to seek online computer support for assistance. Read more »
