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  • May, 05, 2008 Daniel Endy said:
    Let us know what you think is happening in the next generation web.  Post your comments, write an entry, or start a sub-group.

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The Web is in the early stages of the next major revolution. Web sites started as simple presentations of information, then migrated to commerce and forums, then came social networks.  The next wave is the Web Community. 

As Social Networks have become popular their flaws are growing increasingly more evident.  Why are we limited to only one Profile?  Why are group features so limited? 

Many of the sites that support active communities are also flawed.  Why do we need to join each site separately?  Why can't we combine all of our communities under one umbrella?  Why can't we easily connect with our friends and family across these many communities?

Most web sites need community features but few can afford a major investment.

Orbius is a leader in the wave of next generation community sites that solves those problems. 

Join us as we map and define this exciting next generation revolution. 

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Daniel Endy

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