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| Building Web Communities Resource Center | |
| Welcome to the Building Web Communities Resource Center, which includes web resources that will show you how to build web communities, tools for building web communities, and places where you can find existing web communities. You'll find many Web 2.0 companies that are creating communities where users can collaborate, chat, participate in forums, generate content, network, find a job, discuss hobbies, study and more. In the Building Web Communities Resource Center you'll find links to: " The Community Admin Show!" podcast hosted by Patrick O'Keefe, founder of the iFroggy Network, in which he discusses his experiences in starting web communities. Social bookmarking sites including del.icio.us that allow you to find the sites, articles, blogs, etc. that the del.icio.us community has bookmarked. MySpace—the social networking site that has rapidly grown to one of the most popular web sites. News sites like Digg that allow the community to drive the content on the site by submitting articles and rating articles submitted by others. The Wordofblog that allows you to spread the word on things you like or causes you care about. Photo sharing communities including Flickr, Zoto, Fotki and Flyinside that allow you to share your photos with the community. The LinkedIn career networking community that allows users to find jobs or potential employees, consultants and business partners. The Connexions international educational community where authors can share and collaborate on materials, instructors can create and share courses, and students can find the materials and courses. Yahoo! Groups and Google Groups where you can find community sites on virtually any topic, or start your own community forum where you can discuss business, technology, hobbies, current events, etc. Virtual Worlds including Second Life, Active Worlds, Habbo, Hive7 and There, where members of the community can interact in a 3-D virtual environment, share hobbies, conduct business and more. Over 100,000 open source software projects on SourceForge—the world's largest open source software development site. FreshMeat—a source of UNIX and cross-platform open-source software, themes, and Palm OS software. The GotDotNet community portal for the .NET developer community where users can share code, collaborate on projects, chat with other .NET developers, find programming tutorials and sample code, and more. GoogleCalendar which allows you to create and share events, and keep track of appointments and meetings. PollPub.com—a tool that enables you to offer free opinion polls and contests on your site. Get your web site community involved, generate content for your site, get valuable feedback about a product or service and more. IBM Lotus Notes—one of the most popular collaborative software tools. Features include email, instant messaging, a calendar, blogs, wikis, RSS aggregators, CRM and more.
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