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		<title>Providence Geeks Crowdvine</title>
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I keep forgetting to announce this, but I set up a Providence Geeks group on CrowdVine, a lightweight social networking site that my friend Tony Stubblebine set up. I don&#8217;t really think of it as a social network because everything that happens there is connected with a group and very limited in scope. You don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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I keep forgetting to announce this, but I set up a Providence Geeks group on <a href="http://www.crowdvine.com">CrowdVine</a>, a lightweight social networking site that my friend Tony Stubblebine set up. I don&#8217;t really think of it as a social network because everything that happens there is connected with a group and very limited in scope. You don&#8217;t spend hours and hours polishing your profile and looking for others to connect with; Facebook and others do that sort of thing just fine. </p>

	<p>CrowdVine is totally crowd-centric: you answer a few questions, post a photo, maybe friend a few people in the group, and that&#8217;s it. From there, CrowdVine turns into a back-channel for an event or association, and is great for matching names to faces, finding out more about someone, or informal followups before, after, or during geek dinners. Anyhow, the <a href="http://providencegeeks.crowdvine.com/">Providence Geeks CrowdVine</a> is up and running, so check it out and join up if you feel like it!</p>


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