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Diary.com

When I was growing up, I had a journal that I wrote in, but I only stayed active with it for a few weeks. A lot of kids have used journals and diaries to record their personal thoughts, and some adults still keep up with these habits. It can definitely be interesting to look back on what you wrote, but the traditional journals and diaries aren’t nearly as popular as they used to be. Now people are telling the world how they feel through blogs and other online publishing platforms. These online tools have some similarities to the real thing, but Diary.com ties it all together and builds off of that familiar experience.

By nature, diaries are for the writer’s eyes only, and the online diaries on Diary.com can also be private. You’ll be able to post and link to whatever interests you, and if the content isn’t too private, you can even share your diary with friends in order to get their input. Usually people are always trying to keep their diaries away from their friends, but Diary.com may change that. Who needs that hunk of paper anymore?

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