Ning
Written by autonoblogger on March 27, 2007 - 0 Comments
cooltools, web2.0
From Quentin D’Souza to Classroom 2.0 to Ning, via Steve Dembo’s review of Ning. Check it out.
Though not everyone is so ecstatic.
Though not everyone is so ecstatic.
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