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By Tim Ferguson

Published: Thursday 13 December 2007


Name

Anonymous


Location

New York


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

There are a handful of initiatives that remove the barriers to entry into this space and minimize the risk of introducing a solution network by making deployment of the application fairly seamless and free. Applications like Ning, and kickapps (which are more of a destination site play) and a new entrant which enables you to introduce a social network directly from an existing website - in2community.



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