Wee Blogs on a WeeWorld Written by WeeMees

Posted on September 28, 2006

WeeWorld is an online world where can create a WeeMee, a graphical image of you that you assign skin color, hair color, eye color and clothes. You can also carry objects. The start can be a little embarrassing because you beging with a naked WeeMee like the one on the right. There are already 10 million WeeMees in more than 39 countries around the world. They have now opened in the U.S. and according to the company's press release you can also create a blog for your WeeMee on the social network called WeeSpace.

WeeWorld is the only online personalized identity provider that enables users to carry their alter-ego with them throughout their online and offline lives. For example, international mobile partnerships such as Motorola and Vodafone enable users to extend their digital identity to cell phone picture messages, caller ID alerts and wallpapers. As the company continues to cultivate strategic partnerships with companies such as Skype, MSN and AOL, WeeWorld is poised to become the standard for online/mobile digital expression and personalization.

In addition to WeeMee portability, WeeWorld.com provides interactive games and personalized ecards to send to friends. Users can create WeeBuddies for their friends, keep their own blog and continually update their own WeeMee to express their current mood or daily attire. WeeWorld also plans to evolve into the broader social networking realm by allowing each WeeMee to create and personalize their own space.

With billions of possible configurations, there is a WeeMee for everyone, as users choose their body shape, skin color, hair style, emotion, clothing, accessories, pets, pastimes, passions, pursuits, sports, backgrounds, moods, emotions and feelings.

It might seem a little corny but these new avatar based social networks are raising money. WeeWorld recently raised $15.5 million through its Series B funding, led by Accel Partners and Benchmark Capital.


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