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    Colemak on Facebook

    • Started by Korivak
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    • Registered: 20-Oct-2006
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    Just in case anyone was interested, I made a Colemak Users group on Facebook:

    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2255846901

    I figure it's a fun way to spread the word.

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    • From: NYC
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    I joined...great idea, thanks :)

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    • Registered: 17-Nov-2006
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    That's a wonderful idea! I joined myself.

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    • From: Viken, Norway
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    Hang on, what is Facebook, exactly? It says "Facebook is made up of many networks, each based around a company, region, high school or college" which doesn't quite fit the bill of an interests space. Just curious.

    But yeah, keep the groups and blogs flowing guys. Sounds like a plan, heh.

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    Yes, Facebook is based around regional, company or education networks, but you can also join in any number of groups outside of your own network.  I'm a member of the Ottawa network, for example, but also the Colemak User group (and a few other groups, too).

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    • Registered: 05-Oct-2006
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    http://scratchpad.wikia.com/wiki/Colemak#Promote

    I added this at the bottom.

    I don't know anything about facebook. Which link is the better one? Do they both work? They go to different places...

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    The first one brings up a message window so that registered users can send a link to Colemak.com to their freinds along with a short note.  The second one actually points to the Colemak Users group that I made.  Both require you to have a Facebook account and be logged in.

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    I'm thinking go with the group one...

    People will either tell people on their own accord, or not do it at all, in my experience.

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