ZoomAtlas Reaches 150,000 Note Milestone
More users are discovering the power of the Social Map
BOSTON - March 18, 2011 - Boston-based ZoomAtlas today announced that it has logged 150,000 user notes on the world's largest social map. Uniquely different from other social networking sites, ZoomAtlas allows users to reconnect based on important locations like schools, summer camps, hangouts, parks, dorms, military bases, and neighborhoods.
The ZoomAtlas map supports many different types of postings. Post notes at old homes and schools to connect yourself to places you lived or studied. Post
I'm Looking For... notes at the old homes of missing friends, to help reconnect with important people from your past. Post photos and discussion notes to reminisce about your favorite places.
Over the coming months, ZoomAtlas will be rolling out more features and tools to help users reconnect with old friends and share their favorite places, old and new, with a new, streamlined user interface. Watch the
ZoomAtlas Fan Page for details and announcements.
About ZoomAtlas
ZoomAtlas, founded by Mark Sherman in 2007, is the world's largest Social Map which enables individuals to reconnect with friends, family and places by posting notes at important places from their past or present. Since its website launch in November 2009,
ZoomAtlas.com has received almost 1.5 million unique visitors and over 150,000 posted notes.