Cities Get Into the Social Networking Act

"LinktoNashville.com has launched the first Metropolitan Social Network for Middle Tennessee, which will enable individuals and companies to connect, share, collaborate and stay informed." ~newswire Today (May 7)
Nashville, Tennessee, home of country music, has come into the social networking age. Their main site LinktoNashville.com has added social network features to their Web site. They've done this as a means to help their local businesses network and thrive by letting individuals and businesses stay connected.
The social networking features will include video, picture and image posting and polling. There will also be a groups section that companies can use to set up topics that are important to them. RSS feeds will be something they can also use to help keep in touch.
This is a great way to bring businesses, their clients and their customers closer together. Keeps everyone involved and informed.
Do you think all big cities will start to bring social networking features onto their Web sites and out in the open for all the businesses in their communities to use and connect with?
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