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Community Pro Taps Innovative Tools to Keep
Friends Connected

William Roger Moss, HBCU Connect
President and CEO pioneers new technologies to build
stronger community ties.
Social networking is one of
the most popular activities online, next to emailing and blogging. It has the unique ability of allowing users to
interact with others as if they were in the same room.
African-Americans are heavy social networkers and
possibly the fastest growing group in this segment.
William Moss, the 34-year old CEO and founder of
HBCU Connect, launched the first social network for
African Americans in 1999 - just a few months before
BlackPlanet.com came along. To date, HBCUconnect.com
is the largest online destination for Black college
students and alumni.
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