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Nintendo’s Unique Community

http://www.gamepro.com/article/news/207963/reggie-promises-online-wii-community-thats-unique-to-nintendo/
From the comments on this article, it seems like Wii users are frustrated with the interactive “Friend Codes” so Nintendo is aiming at developing a new online community.  They want to create a community that is different from Sony’s “Home”, and “360 Dashboard.”
“Nintendo (other-otc: NTDOY.PK – news [...]

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Online Church Communities?

I thought this article was really interesting:
Zondervan Acquires Online Community-Building Resource for Churches – The City
Plans to Equip Churches Worldwide to Create Interactive Church Communities
www.onthecity.org.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Zondervan-Acquires-Online-Community-Building/story.aspx?guid={57A05E7B-FDDA-4C24-B774-2C8AC5A9A82E}
The Christian church wanted a way to improve communication, have more contact with their members, and build a stronger church community, so they developed a web site named “The City”.
After just [...]

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A toyota Community

Toyota F1 Canada
Facebook has a Toyota F1 community in Canada and has over 7000 members.
This group is member and administrator operated:
Administer gnereated: Keeps members updated with Toyota stats and The team, the technology, and everything else Toyota F1 has to offer.  They also provide a portal to the ToyotaShop.
Member generated material is wall posts, adding [...]

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Toyota.com Communities – as per presentation

From my group’s presentation
For Owners – administer and member generated communities
-    MyToyota Login – keeps track of scheduled maintenance
-    Stories from the Road:
o    Member generated content of experiences with their Toyota cars.
o    Divided into sub-communities of Trucks, Hybrids, and Cars/Vans/SUVs
o    The stories not only celebrate the joys of owning a Toyota, but allow story teller [...]

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