Social Networking with Ning
By Kathleen McDade, published Jul 24, 2007
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Social networking is the internet boom these days. Sites like MySpace and Facebook boast millions of users, all posting information about themselves and connecting with others. Other sites try to draw users in specific niches, like writers and photographers. Social networking sites keep springing up, trying to take advantage of the boom - yet anyone who saw the dot-com bubble burst in 2000-2001 knows that only a few are likely to survive profitably.To survive, a social networking site needs to offer something unique that MySpace and Facebook don't already have.
Ning entered the social networking scene in October 2005, and seems to be surviving well thus far. What's Ning's difference? Ning allows users and companies to create their own social networks, rather than signing them up for one big one.
Ning was founded by Marc Andreessen (also a founder of Netscape) and Gina Bianchini, and is headquartered in Palo Alto. According to its website, Ning powers over 76,000 social networks.
Ning offers both free and premium network services. A free network gives users a network address in the format of http://networkname.ning.com, where they can invite members, set up groups, and hold forum discussions. Each network member is given a member home page, which he or she can personalize with text boxes, music players, and other widgets. Members can also post photos, videos, and blog entries. The discussion forum offers threaded commenting, and the ability to place discussions into various network-defined categories.
Network creators can customize the group's home page, which can include text boxes, recent forum posts and blog entries, member photos and videos, and more. Network creators also set up the categories and settings for the discussion forum, and create groups for network members to participate in.

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