*Insert Random Group Here* Moves Online
from the that-crazy-web dept
Is it a slow time of year? The NY Times is running two seperate articles about certain "groups" becoming bigger "online". As if this is news? Do we care that graffiti artists network with each other online? What about people involved with yoga? I'm sure there are any number of groups that have found that the internet is useful in communicating with people, and bringing groups together. I'm just not sure that it's so exciting that anyone needs to write about it any more.
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