TheGroupvine.com
Groupvine is a place for groups to meet online. It is intended to be used by college students who need to get things done for their campus organizations. It’s free and you can access it from any computer.
Groupvine is a place for groups to meet online. It is intended to be used by college students who need to get things done for their campus organizations. It’s free and you can access it from any computer.
Hey! Thanks for the coverage! I think you really captured the essence of Groupvine and that’s being easy-to-use and useful.
I should get some screencasts up, because you’re right — screenshots do suck.
We’re constantly rolling out new features and have some unique things in the works. So I encourage everyone to check back often.
Thanks again for the ‘cast!
Scott Hurff - September 18th, 2006 at 4:15 pm
[…] Groupvine: A service designed to help bring group members together to keep track of events, tasks, and news. Great for students in clubs, professors teaching specific topics, and campus management. For a screencast, view Screeniac. […]
Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0: Part 1 - September 30th, 2006 at 4:52 pm
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Wu Di’s Myth » Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0: Part 1 (2 thumbs up!) - November 24th, 2006 at 5:50 am
[…] Groupvine: 这是一项设计用来帮助群体成员一起追踪事件、任务和新闻的服务。尤其适用于社团中的学生、教授讲授特殊的主题,以及校园管理。看视频介绍,到Screeniac。 […]
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