
Like millions of teenagers around the world, Sue Bloom spends several hours socializing online every day. She posts pictures, meets new friends, updates her blog and runs a popular online photography group with almost 500 members. The only thing is, Bloom isn’t a teenager or a twentysomething college student — she’s a 58-year-old art historian. And the brand-new site where she hangs out,
Eons.com, is for baby boomers (and older) only: You have to be at least 50 to join. “Social-networking sites are wonderful for people of my generation,” says Bloom, who lives in Maryland. “We’ve always been really social, and they’re all about developing a community.”
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