
Three websites that bond people are:
1. barstoolsports.com
-Barstool Sports is a blog about New England and Boston sports teams. This website is mostly used by males although, some women also use it. The website brings together fans of Boston sports so they can post comments or reactions to what's going on with their favorite sports teams.
2. espn.com
-ESPN is a lot like Barstool in the sense that it brings sports fans together. Unlike Barstool, the sports fans come from all over the world. Users can participate in online conversations about their local sport teams and things such as fantasy leagues.
3. masslive.com
-MassLive is a local and community website for all things Massachusetts. Users can go into specific forums from the main website where they can then interact with other users on topics and events that are important to them.
Three websites that bridge people are:
1. youtube.com
-YouTube is a video based website where any user can post videos. People from all over the world are able to views these videos, as well as make comments on each video.
2. facebook.com
-Facebook is a website that has revolutionized social networking. Users are able to interact with friends and family through messaging and picture sharing. What makes this a bridging tool is that many different groups have been formed where users can join and collaborate with people of other cultures and backrounds.
3. craigslist.com
-CraigsList is a website with a classified ad format. The website spans all over the world and users are able to go on and search for products and services that interest them.
