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Ning's the new kid on the block for social networks, but it's not just about profiles with this service--it's about groups.
Ning's the new kid on the block for social networks, but it's not just about profiles with this service--it's about groups.
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web apps that would be suited for large groups and or communities. We already
have a very solid photo app that can integrate via RSS so photo and video is not
a big concern, except it has to allow smooth integration.
I would be very appreciative if anybody would like to chime in.
Thanks.
Go to Ning.com and create a social network and see what you think!
Thanks!
Gina
- by directorTV January 21, 2009 2:01 AM PST
- Totally agree I made 2 excelent social networks in 4 hours with members that can have their profiles ready with the questons asked in a registration, it has a very neat interface, with RSS feeds, videos, photos, music, blogs taht work even better than Blogger, the forum application is the only app I havent really mastered, it feels much better than Facebook, faster and friendlier, and compared to the ugly myspace it is a precious gem
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