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Mojikan is a new site that aims to introduce a new concept of interactive tools for online social behavior. They are still heavily involved with their site development, but you can still explore parts of their site, and see what they plan to offer.
The Ning Playground is a language-neutral sandbox/run-time for creating and running social networks and applications. Today, applications on Ning are created in PHP and Javascript, using our PHP and Javascript APIs. In the future, this architecture can be
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