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2/6/2008 2:37 AM
 

Can anyone explain how this would work? is it going to be a module? not sure of the purpose. I know myspace and facebook, sure, but why put that module in dnn that does some of those things.

Can anyone give examples of how it would be used, or how they think it would come into play? thanks.

 

 

 

 
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2/6/2008 4:27 AM
 

Hi

I'm also very curios as to how this is going to work, my website is aimed at socail colaboration within a specific demographic, and I was really exited when I first read about DNN version 5 being aimed at socail networking.

I can't wait! Please tell us more, I'm bursting out of my skin in anticipation !!!

 
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2/6/2008 4:58 AM
 

Im just guessing but I would have thought that there will be major changes to the registration, user and profile system within DNN.  After all social networking is built around user profiles

Just my ten peneth work

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