If you’re a social media addict but think that visiting regular Web sites is a lonely experience, you might want to take a look at Weblin.
Created by a German company, Weblin is designed to make the experience of surfing Web sites social–or make services like Facebook or MySpace.com more social. It does so by letting users create an avatar that they can then, effectively, take with them as they move around from site to site.
If they then find themselves on a site that is being visited at the same time by other Weblin users, then they can communicate with each other.
Weblin’s utility seems like it only comes from there being a critical mass of users and when users visit sites that are popular with others employing the service. But over time, if it grows large enough, it could provide a fun alternative to the traditional way of using Web sites.
when the user use the weblin they will not require registration they just have to enter a URL into a Weblin page



