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A question from SH, China

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Well, I am now developing a new idea for a social networking website similar to that of digg and twitter maybe linkedin. I am looking to partner up with a tech guru to get it going.

However, as my programming knowledge and skills are virtually zero, my question is what kind of web developing experience is a must-have for my tech partner? and what language's used in the above mentioned SNS websites?

BTW, anyone in Shanghai or around area that's interested?

Thanks in advance!

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Hi

U use .Net or PHP is better to develop for SNS.

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Along with .Net platform and PHP. Check out some services like Ning provides the best platform for setting up good-looking, sophisticated social networks with minimal effort. KickApps provides the best platform for integrating social networking components into existing websites. CrowdVine and Haystack are viable options for organizations that are looking for simple social networks to improve personalized communication online.
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