Web 2.0 Communities

  • Posted By: Bob Buskirk
  • 7 Comments... What do you have to say?


Web 2.0 communities and networks are all over the place now. There are tons out there, some for personal use and others for business. Before web communities there were online forums, now they are websites that are dedicated to the specific niche community they represent. So below I have listed the web 2.0 communities I am a party of. I’m sure you have heard of some of them and probably are part of at least 2 on the list below.

Myspace
Facebook
Flickr
Digg
YouTube
Technorati
Windows Live Spaces
Pownce
LinkedIn
MyBlogLog
Last.fm

Feel free to add me on any of these communities. Also if you know of any communities that you think are worth joining let me know!

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Comment by ThomasDM
2007-07-30 14:02:43
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I just added you on Facebook and MyBlogLog :P

I’m only using MySpace, Facebook, Digg, YouTube, Technorati, Windows Live Spaces and MyBlogLog.

 
Comment by The Buxr Widget
2007-07-30 15:27:41
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Good list.

You might also want to try bumpzee, reddit, delicio.us!

 
Comment by Francisco Diez
2007-07-30 18:48:29
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I want to add you in LinkedIn, would you send me your e-mail? :)

 
Comment by Andrius
2007-07-31 07:47:54
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I using youtube, digg, mybloglog :D

http://pieva.info

 
Comment by Grace
2007-08-01 12:24:17
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There’s also Blog Catalog. It’s a nice little community with discussion functions! :D

 
Comment by Business Twins
2007-08-02 12:14:02
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I’m only apart of MySpace, Facebook, Digg, Technorati and MyBlogLog out of the ones you listed. I checked out Last.fm the other day and found some artists on there that play some really calming music. Maybe I’ll have to sign up, but usually I’m to lazy to go through the sign up process.

 
Comment by Michael Fultz
2007-08-10 05:16:26
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I’ll have to sign up for a few of these, after I get some sleep…

 
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