Canada (Press Release) December 6, 2007 --
Called “a trend to make a friend”, and with the tagline “ a little black o ring on your finger is all you need to show you’re friendly”, OhRings is about actually meeting people, not just chatting online. The core of the online part of the network is a basic but colorful site with minimal features. An introduction, an explanation, an etiquette guide and a few fun features as well as branded apparel and a place for people to put up a profile, this network is a clear departure from conventional internet based social networks in that it does not hold the participants to the confines of a webpage in order to meet people, but instead offers minimum online participation with the focus on getting outside and meeting each other in person again. By using the common o ring as a friendship ring, people join in the global group who want to meet each other in the real world. People don’t even need to be “connected” to do this, and having a profile is not a necessity to enjoy the benefits because the trend is in the real world and spread by word of mouth as well. It's only backed up with the web presence.
Ohrings lets its profile user’s link to their other social network profiles if they want to and to promote it everywhere they can so there are lots of people to meet.
People are connecting virtually at an unprecedented rate and with amazing ease, so networking works. OhRings just brings it all back to where it’s needed; in the world we actually live in.
Ohrings lets its profile user’s link to their other social network profiles if they want to and to promote it everywhere they can so there are lots of people to meet.
People are connecting virtually at an unprecedented rate and with amazing ease, so networking works. OhRings just brings it all back to where it’s needed; in the world we actually live in.

OhRings is a social network which exists mainly in the real world and uses the internet to spread the word globally. Participation is achieved simply by wearing a little black o ring on your finger.
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