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Web community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A web community is a web site (or group of web sites) that is a virtual community. A web community may take the form of a social network service, an Internet forum, a group of blogs, or another kind...
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The mission of this conference is to publish and integrate scientific results and act catalytically to the fast developing culture of web communities. The conference invites original papers, review papers, technical reports and case studies on WWW in particular the emerging role of so-called WWW-Based Communities.
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Program Co-Chairs ... Piet Kommers, University of Twente, The Netherlands; Pedro Isaías, Universidade Aberta (Portuguese Open University), Portugal ... Nian-Shing Chen, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwa...
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6 Amazing Web Communities for Exchanging Favors ... Top 10: Free and Highly Trafficked Q&A Communities ... Wordie is great, but I restricted this post to ‘highly trafficked’ communities only.
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100% FREE online community with photo profiles, ratings, galleries, communities, forums, blogs, chat, messaging, and much more. Join now and start making new friends! ... Now you can download movies online. Everything you need to know about movie downloads.
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WTF!?: The 8 Strangest Communities on the Web. Forums so specific and so insane that you'll know you have reached the end of the Internet. ... Home > Tech > WTF!?: The 8 Strangest Communities on the Web...
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Web communities use websites and email to allow you to share your views, and for HSE to let you know about new developments. ... Please log in below if you are already a member or Register to continue...
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This group is for people to discuss approaches to tackling stress in the workplace, and to provide feedback on HSE's developing approach. ... Web Pages ... Web Communities Home...
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This mailing list is open to anyone who is interested in web communities. We use it to share information and ideas. Deep bows to Cynthia Typaldos who inspired and managed this group for 6 years.
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Since 1972, Communities has been the primary resource for information, issues, and ideas about intentional communities in North America - from urban co-ops to cohousing groups to ecovillages to rural communes.
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