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SocialCast

Service: Collaborative Social Networking Platform
Website: http://www.socialcast.com
Freesource Notes: SocialCast allows you to create a social networking site just for your company! You can brand it with your company logo, unique profile fields, & more. You can invite your colleagues via an email link and anyone with a valid company email address can join. There is also a desktop service, mobile application, & analytics to track how well your network is. SocialCast is completely free and you can enjoy unlimited user accounts and storage.
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The Freecycle Network

Service: Free Stuff Locally
Website: http://freecycle.org/
Freesource Notes: Freecycle.org is a nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. It’s all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Each local group is moderated by a local volunteer and membership is free.
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Groupsite

Service: Social Collaboration Platform
Website: http://www.groupsite.com
Freesource Notes: Groupsite.com is a multi-purpose social collaboration platform, uncluttered with needless distractions, focused specifically on empowering groups of all types and sizes to make things happen. Groupsites bring together only the most useful features of listservs, collaboration software and social networks into a system (i.e., collaboration community) that empowers groups to easily communicate, share and network.
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Ning

Service: A means to to create, customize, and share a social network.
Website: http://www.ning.com
Freesource Notes: Ning allows individuals to create and join social networks of interest. Ning has both free and paid options. Social networks on Ning are completely free by default and run ads that Ning controls. If the person creating the social network chooses, they can pay to control the ads in exchange for a monthly fee.
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