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		<title>Trainers’ Forum</title>
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When Arun Vishwanath, founder and moderator of Trainers Forum Yahoo! Group, started the group little did he know what the future held for him and the group. “Trainers Forum is a platform for all trainers &#038; HR professionals from various industries to share best practices and discuss issues related to training. We have been successful [...]]]></description>
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When Arun Vishwanath, founder and moderator of <a href="http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/trainers_forum/">Trainers Forum</a> Yahoo! Group, started the group little did he know what the future held for him and the group. “Trainers Forum is a platform for all trainers &#038; HR professionals from various industries to share best practices and discuss issues related to training. We have been successful so far and we continue to build on this goodwill,” he says as the group continues to grow at a fast pace.
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Arun started the forum as an offline Hospitality Trainers Group. In the very first meeting of the group in 2002, several experienced professionals came charged up to share their knowledge and start training activities. At that point, the members decided to give virtual presence to their group and created <a href="http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/trainers_forum/">Trainers Forum</a> Yahoo! Group. Later they decided to rope in trainers from other industries as well, and it wasn’t long before the online group went from 12 to 5,200 members. “We have made it mandatory for agencies to offer our members 20% discount on public seminars and workshops if they want their message to be posted on our main group, because it gives a value-add to the members.”
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“It is quite a challenge running a large group like this, and more importantly of trainers. The number of messages posted per month exceeds 1,000. However, due to strict moderation we have been able to bring in clarity.” <a href="http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/trainers_forum/">Trainers Forum</a> also supports a group called the “<a href="http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/bombaytoastmasters/">Bombay Toastmasters</a>” – which focuses on public speaking and leadership skills. It comes as no surprise that Arun is flooded with hundreds of thank-you mails everyday. “I made a lot of friends en route!” he smiles.
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If you want to share an interesting story of your Yahoo! Group, please mail it to us at groups@yahoo-inc.com. Stay tuned for our next coverage.
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Thanks,<br />
Diti<br />
Yahoo! Groups India</p>
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		<title>C for Swimmers</title>
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C and C++ programming languages are the building blocks for most programs running across the globe. Nanda Kishor, owner and moderator of C4Swimmers Yahoo! Group, believes that learning these programming languages is like diving into an ocean. In fact the logo of his group symbolizes a big fish (experts in C) and a small fish [...]]]></description>
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<p>C and C++ programming languages are the building blocks for most programs running across the globe. Nanda Kishor, owner and moderator of <a href="http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/c4swimmers/">C4Swimmers</a> Yahoo! Group, believes that learning these programming languages is like diving into an ocean. In fact the logo of his group symbolizes a big fish (experts in C) and a small fish (fresher in C) diving into an ocean to discover the pearls &#8211; the deep understanding of C and C++.</p>
<p>The group started as a combined study platform and today it has become a major source of learning for many C aspirants. A few years ago, Nanda used to prepare for job interviews with his friends and they used to collect a variety of questions and their answers over e-mails. Soon, he started receiving queries from a lot of friends and acquaintance. So Nanda started a group to create a database of such questions for quick references.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.ygroupsblog.in/images/nanda.PNG" alt="c4swimmers" align=left />This group activity motivated him to create a website, a single stop resource for everything on C and C++. In the near future, the group aims to provide on-the-job project help for its members. Today, c4Swimmers is 3,400 members strong, comprising of students from MIT, IITs, IISC and employees from almost all the top IT companies.</p>
<p>Want to know about C and C++? Join the <a href="http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/c4swimmers/">C4Swimmers</a> Yahoo! Group today. If you want to share an interesting story of your Yahoo! Group, please mail it to us at <a href="mailto:groups@yahoo-inc.com">groups@yahoo-inc.com</a>. Stay tuned for our next coverage.</p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
Shefali<br />
Yahoo! Groups India Community Manager</p>
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