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Many user groups such as those found in Yahoo or Google, have international memberships. Others are more local and deal with local issues or are focussed on the needs of a particular community. | Many user groups such as those found in Yahoo or Google, have international memberships. Others are more local and deal with local issues or are focussed on the needs of a particular community. | ||
Many ham radio user groups can be found in either [http://groups.yahoo.com/ Yahoo] or [http://groups.google.com/ Google]. Others of interest to hams can be found with search engines. | Many ham radio user groups can be found in either [http://groups.yahoo.com/ Yahoo] or [http://groups.google.com/ Google]. Others of interest to hams can be found with search engines. The [[Other Groups]] page links to these groups. | ||
Revision as of 02:57, 10 February 2008
What is a user group?
A user group is an online community of people with similar interests. It is used to share ides, ask and solve questions, and take advantage of the often rich collection of resources that people in the group have either developed or collected.
Many user groups such as those found in Yahoo or Google, have international memberships. Others are more local and deal with local issues or are focussed on the needs of a particular community.
Many ham radio user groups can be found in either Yahoo or Google. Others of interest to hams can be found with search engines. The Other Groups page links to these groups.