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A Social Network I Wish Didn’t Have to Exist

It’s a universal fear: you or a loved one gets diagnosed with a rare disease. After the dust settles, one of the first things many people do is hit the Web to begin research. With so much information to wade thorugh, separating the good from the bad is a difficult task. One of [...]

Paragraphr Is for Writers and Readers

Everybody writes differently. And I’m not talking about their personal style of the vocabulary they use. I’m talking about the method in which they construct written work. The system I often employ when writing a lengthy item, includes writing sentences and paragraphs and then shuffling them around, filling in the gaps as I go.
A [...]

Setup a Social Network for Your Family

I don’t know about your family, but mine extends from Brooklyn, NY - all the way to the Philippines. As you can imagine, arranging a family reunion is no small task. Thanks to MyGreatBigFamily, the entire clan can get together as often as they like and connect online.
The private family Website, which builds [...]

Cancer Society Asks You to Share Hope on New Online Community

The American Cancer Society has launched SharingHope.tv, a video community designed to put people’s cancer-related videos under a single roof. The focus is on the people this deadly disease impact, and their stories of hope, courage - and quite bluntly - heartbreak.

New Online Yoga Community at YogaHub.com

Om. Om. Om.
Sorry, I needed to find my center before I told you about YogaHub, a new free yoga community that is designed for practioners at all levels.
Featuring a repository of videos, news and yoga-based articles, YogaHub emerges to the public after a two-year beta. That’s Buddha-like patience!