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January 09, 2005

Two's company, three's a `community'

Passed along by webcommunities:

MercuryNews.com | 01/09/2005 | Two's company, three's a `community'

Although ``community'' has been a hackneyed term for decades -- terms such as the ``black community,'' the ``gay community,'' the ``international disaster-relief community'' and the ``investor community'' have long been over-applied to diverse and often fractured realms -- the Internet has provided a spaceless ``place'' for communities to convene. Indeed, there you will find not only the ferret lover community but also the ``Zitlover'' community. (Don't believe? Google.)

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