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(Unverified)Oct 5th 2009 6:51AM
Facebook might have just done it, but NING beat them to it with an all-Latin social network online over 2 years ago already.
This is http://schola.ning.com and has over 1170 members as of now.
Web 2.0 is proving very good for Latin, and there is an increasing amount of good quality Latin educational material available online for free - for example http://latinum.mypodcast.com , which teaches Latin using audio and the growing collection of Latin children's books on the tar heel reader site http://tarheelreader.org
There are even sites that use audio and avatars such as latinforchildren. blogspot.com