The wisdom of the "older" crowds is a growing online business
| September 28, 2007 |
Earlier this week, the San Francisco-based TeeBeeDee, a new community site for folks over 40, launched. It blends commentary, features and social networking tools for its members.
Matt Richtel over at the New York Times reported last week on the "graying of the Web" -- how sites and social networking hubs, including TeeBeeDee, are being designed for the boomer crowd who have become active and influential online.
Robin Wolaner
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