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Maya’s Mom – Another Social Parenthood Site

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Palo Alto based Maya’s Mom is going to be a great collaborative/community resource for parenting. The founder, Ann Crady Kennedy, previously a corporate lawyer at Wilson Sonsini and later at Yahoo, has a landing page up to collect emails from interested people. The company is named after Ann’s daughter, Maya. Previously i've posted another site named "www.minti.com "

If you have kids, make sure you sign up.

Maya's Mom  

Written by Ruhani Rabin

April 15th, 2006 at 8:42 am

Family.com – Families helping Families

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Search, local search, shopping, to-do list, recommendations,  and Simple calendar

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Written by Ruhani Rabin

March 11th, 2006 at 12:01 am

Minti – By Parents, for Parents

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Minti is a virtual place where parents can visit anytime to share and gain valuable advice on parenting. The content is created by members in the form of articles. The articles are tagged, rated and commented on by the community to encourage the integrity and relevancy of the information created. Topics range from pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, babies, early childhood, schooling, tweens, teenage years and beyond. Consider Minti as your global parent support group and expect lots of new features to be constantly added to the site so we can all be better at the most important job in the world: parenting.

Mission
Our mission is to create a "the world’s largest parent to parent advice-opedia".

See how it works.. Here you go – Eight tips for encouraging kids to enjoy books and reading

TechCrunch writes a detail about Minti on their blog..

Minti is a collaborative advice site for parenting. Members write articles on parenting-type stuff (example) and other members rate the content, and add comments and tags. While search is not entirely driven through tags, you can browse by clicking on them and they do a good job showing related tags for a given article.

Written by Ruhani Rabin

March 10th, 2006 at 2:20 pm