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Originally Posted by mbrand2222
For what it seems like you are talking about, there is already a place called Meetup.com. I'm in one of the groups. You can just get ideas via the forum or you can actually go to the meetup meetings. If this isn't what you mean, maybe you could at least get some good ideas from them.
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I'm a member of meetup as well and outside of setting up meets its very lacking - although that was part of its original appeal - it fit a specific niche.
I'm looking at a concept that combines the functions of many current social networking concepts but houses it in a very specific community - regional neighborhoods. Consider Zillow - it does nothing new but it combines many aspects of other successful realty/mapping sites to create a new tool for more regional based usage.
-JaytheCreative- I agree that some ideas are better to target larger groups but my focus is on creating a vehicle for smaller communities to utilize. I believe it allows for better responses for local needs
-SendBlast- you got it...most people that live near each other in cities/towna don't talk to each currently. their is a fear not 'knowing' who you live next to that has permeated our society - thats why the predator maps are so highly traffic'd. We've changed from a community that trusted and relied on our local neighborhoods to a community that fears/mistrusts them and prefers to get help/social contact through the internet (match.com, meetup, fanscape, myspace, twitter, etc...) My idea is merely to reintroduce the 1950's neighborhood concept to the world as an upgraded, safe, network-based tool