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I love Meetup.com, an online network that exists to help people connect in real-life groups on a local level. I belong to Meetups for San Diego homeschooling, families with deaf and hard-of-hearing kids, and a women's book club. Email notifications of park days and outings land in my inbox every week. A quick glance at the San Diego Meetup page reveals upcoming gatherings of a hiking group, a leatherworking group, a photography club, and a group of people meeting today to remember 9/11.
Yesterday, a touching letter from Meetup's co-founder and CEO, Scott Heiferman, went out to all members. I learned to my surprise that Meetup.com was born out of 9/11.
You can read the rest of the story—and find over 100,000 local groups—on the Meetup site.