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Oklahoma IT Social Network Now Online

Some bright expo coordinators have created a social network on ning.com targeted at Oklahoma's IT professionals. I'm still a bit skeptical as to if it will take off or not, but it's worth a shot. If nothing else this will be one more place for me to peddle DC405 meeting times.

I love things that encourage geek collaboration. It'd be great if an OKCBarcamp came out of this sort of forum. I guess we'll see if it blossoms, or stutters and dies. Check out the OKTechOnline.ning.com group here.

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