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Kenlighten - A social network for knowledge seekers...

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uma kane...
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:22 pm
Guest
Dear friends,

I am writing to share with you about a unique social knowledge network
- Kenlighten http://www.kenlighten.com .

At Kenlighten you can register for a free account and create online
tutorials in your area of expertise by uploading your ebooks,
presentations, articles, videos, audio files. You can also use the
Kenlighten Presentation tool to make online presentations. Put your
price on your tutorial and earn or give it away for free. Further, you
can create online communities, network with other members and learn
from other members.

So do visit http://www.kenlighten.com and subscribe for your free
account. And yes, do not forget to invite your friends, family and
acquaintances who you think will benefit by joining Kenlighten and
being connected to you.

Regards,

Uma
 
hhc314...
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:59 am
Guest
On Oct 25, 11:22 pm, uma kane <uma.k... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]Dear friends,

I am writing to share with you about a unique social knowledge network
- Kenlightenhttp://www.kenlighten.com.

At Kenlighten you can register for a free account and create online
tutorials in your area of expertise by uploading your ebooks,
presentations, articles, videos, audio files. You can also use the
Kenlighten Presentation tool to make online presentations. Put your
price on your tutorial and earn or give it away for free. Further, you
can create online communities, network with other members and learn
from other members.

So do visithttp://www.kenlighten.comand subscribe for your free
account. And yes, do not forget to invite your friends, family and
acquaintances who you think will benefit by joining Kenlighten and
being connected to you.

Regards,

Uma
[/quote]
Hmmm...Registration required? Wonder why? :-)

Funny thing, and I must be retarded for believing this, but I though
the Internet services including both the Web and Usnet already
provided these services, with no registration required.

Uma, what 'value added' do you provide over what already exists, or
are you simply playing with a website creation ap like Frontpage?

Harry C.
 
 
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