Minigroup is the latest entry into the crowded field of tools for letting you create a private or public social network. I’ve embedded a one minute video describing it, and will add it to Not “The Best,” But “A List” Of Social Network Sites.
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Hi Larry, thanks for the post about Minigroup.
Just to clarify, Minigroup is only for private groups, and they are completely separate and segregated. So it’s not a social network because your activities with others are invisible .
We’ve just added a group organization feature that will be useful for education settings. See our blog at http://bit.ly/pRPnEI for details.
Thanks for the support!
Jon
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