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  2. Google Groups - Wikipedia

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    Google Groups is a service from Google that provides discussion groups for people sharing common interests. Until February 2024, the Groups service also provided a gateway to Usenet newsgroups, both reading and posting to them, [ 1 ] via a shared user interface .

  3. Discussion group - Wikipedia

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    Google Groups has become one of the major online discussion groups, with a wide range of worldwide frequent users. [citation needed] Features include: the ability for anyone to create new groups and join existing groups.

  4. Talk:Google Groups - Wikipedia

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    There is a "brownout" going on right now. As of August 3, 2011 I can't find any groups that have had any messages since Aug 1, 2011, including groups with normally heavy traffic. And for 3 days prior to Aug. 1 it was spotty with the groups being caught up in "spurts."

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  6. Upstate civic groups join together to promote voter ... - AOL

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    League of Women Voters, NAACP, and other groups will have registration drives throughout the area including at high schools, colleges and universities Upstate civic groups join together to promote ...

  7. Meetup - Wikipedia

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    Meetup is an online service used to create groups that host local in-person and virtual events. [40] [41] As of 2017, there are about 35 million Meetup users. [42] Each user can be a member of multiple groups or RSVP for any number of events. [43] Users are usually using the website to find friends, share a hobby, or for professional networking ...

  8. List of newsgroups - Wikipedia

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    This is the most extensive newsgroup hierarchy outside of the Big 8. Examples include: alt.atheism — discusses atheism; alt.binaries.slack — artwork created by and for the Church of the SubGenius.

  9. Idaho abortion trafficking law partly revived by US appeals court

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    Lourdes Matsumoto, a lawyer and advocate who works with victims of sexual violence, and two groups that support abortion rights sued the state to challenge the law soon after it was passed.