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social networking site

n
(Communications & Information) a website that allows subscribers to interact, typically by requesting that others add them to their visible list of contacts, by forming or joining sub-groups based around shared interests, or publishing content so that a specified group of subscribers can access it
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At any rate, as the dusk came on a slow, intermittent movement upon the sand pits began, a move- ment that seemed to gather force as the stillness of the eve- ning about the cylinder remained unbroken.
After news broke last week that 40 of its Sri Lankan students were sent to work in slaughterhouses in Taipei and Tainan, the Ministry of Education has issued five punitive measures against the University of Kang Ning for its handling of the situation, including initiating fines for both the chairman and the president of the university NT$500,000 (US$16,000) each, reported CNA.
Vice Minister of Education Yao Leeh-ter said that, after the MOE in November of last year received a report that foreign students at the University of Kang Ning had been working illegally, it quickly rectified the situation and prohibited the university from recruiting students from overseas.
Social media company Glam Media Inc has completed its acquisition of Ning, an online platform for building social websites, the company announced today.
Silicon Valley-based Ning will continue to operate its subscription services for Ning Creators as a new business unit within Glam Media.
Vertical social content platform company Glam Media Inc announced on Tuesday that it is acquiring Ning, an online platform for building social websites.
In the 1982 World Cup competition, Li Ning won six gold medals for gymnastics and was unofficially given the title by the media of "Prince of Gymnastics".
A new online resource for middle and high school writing centers, and the people who love them, has been created: a Ning! <http://writingcenters.ning.com/>.
Ning is one example of a growing number of sites that allow you to create a social network for a specific audience around practically any interest, group, or activity.
Ning (ning.com) is the latest strange trend on the web, describing itself as a "social playground" where people can create web-based tools using simple snap-together kits, and share those tools with others.
Steven Ning of Anchorage received a $1,000 scholarship from the Wells Fargo Team Members' Dependent Children Scholarship Program.
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