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PUBLIC MARKS from springnet with tags social & community

February 2008

SXSW Videos - Capturing the scenes of South By!

viddler has launched this cool way to jot down video notes at SXSW in Austin, TX March 7 - 11 2008 at the Austin Convention Center.

December 2007

8 great digg-like social networks for designers in 2008 - web design news

These sites are a fantastic starting point for any creative task and should be the first place to start when searching for a little quick and dirty inspiration (after you visit this site of course).

November 2007

Nine Ways to Build Your Own Social Network

by 4 others
We have taken a sample of nine of these companies - Ning, KickApps, CrowdVine, GoingOn, CollectiveX, Me.com, PeopleAggregator, Haystack, and ONEsite - all of which provide free baseline services, and reviewed them individually below

April 2007

Slifeshare | Share your digital life

by 1 other
Slifeshare is an online space where you share your digital life activities such as browsing the web and listening to music with your friends, family or anyone you care about.

Zaadz: Connect. Grow. Inspire. Empower.

by 1 other
We’re in the process of building THE most inspired community of people in the world…social networking with a purpose, a community of seekers and conscious entrepreneurs circulating wisdom and inspiration and wealth and all that good stuff.

February 2007

Twitter

by 7 others
Twitter is a community of friends and strangers from around the world sending updates about moments in their lives. Friends near or far can use Twitter to remain somewhat close while far away. Curious people can make friends. Bloggers can use it as a m

July 2006

orkut

Orkut is an online community that connects people through a network of trusted friends. We are committed to providing an online meeting place where people can socialize, make new acquaintances and find others who share their interests.

33 Places to Hangout in the Social Networking Era - rev2.org

Social networks have had giant growth spurts over the past couple of years, and it seems there's one for everyone: from dogs to moms to book-worms to shoppers. Social networks, I think, more than anything give people a place to belong and to hang out. Bec