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Fridgege: The Ultimate Group-Based Social Network

Fridgege is a free platform similar to Facebook but with a focus on group interactions. Share photos, links, and status updates with enhanced privacy features. Create private and public groups to organize all your content in one place. Stay connected through the web, email, or mobile. Join existing groups or start your own exclusive communities. Keep your photos safe in the "Fridge" where you can share without restrictions. Sign up today and experience a fresh way to socialize!

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Fridgege: The Ultimate Group-Based Social Network

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  1. Beth SchellhammerBusiness 111

  2. Similar to Facebook • Facebook-like interface to share photos, links and status updates • Claim to have more privacy • http://youtu.be/TRYntzWLJ7Q

  3. “Keeping Your Friends Fresher” • Free • Create multiple separate groups • Share photos , videos, messages and events with friends • Organize everything in one place • Allows you to stay in touch with others using the web , email or mobile device • Create both private and public groups

  4. 100% Group-Based Site • Vision: Build a social graph that isn’t based on 1-to-1 connections • Create groups or get invited to other groups • If you sign up without being invited into a group – your only option is to create a new group • Photos too racy for Facebook? Put them in the Fridge • “What would you hide in your fridge?”

  5. http://www.Frid.ge @keepitfresh

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