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Toolbars and email were done by black sites like 10 years ago and it didn't catch on
Ultimately people want email that they can use which doesn't identify their race, sex, sexual preference, or anything of the sort. Unless it's used for play play... I'm betting you'll never see an @blackvoices email extension on a resume, credit application, or any other form of serious correspondence
It's so weird that everything is repeating itself for black sites...history shows that blacks want base services they can trust like any other netizen.. Not copycat functionality from a publisher that has been sold moved downgraded and upgraded again. The aol base may help but not much
Most of bv's growth isn't from blacks... They've created doors on major websites like CNN and E! to read about cross over names like will smith and beyonce
We're a niche black news publication, and we've gotten nothing but praise since we launched in August.
But then Blackbird, which is trying to be a niche service, gets bashed. Perhaps it's the difference between content and services.
Finally, your speculation about turf wars between RushmoreDrive.com and BlackVoices.com is warranted; however, I would go on record to suggest this is simply a damn good time to be a Black Netizen, as there are now an abundance of offerings to choose from and choice is always a good thing.