Elgg is a open source social networking platform. It offers blogging, networking, community, collecting of news using feeds aggregation and file sharing features. Everything can be shared among users with access controls and everything can be cataloged by tags as well.
Elgg was originally started by Ben Werdmuller and Dave Tosh, who subsequently founded Curverider in order to provide Elgg-related services. It has been under development since 2004...
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