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Most of the exciting platforms for social networking are being created online and most — like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace — are big profit-making companies in the private sector. Back on the ground, however, the so-called social sector has been busy with a new social platform. In Mumbai it’s called Bombay Connect (formerly Bombay HUB).
CNN International

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Bombay Connect (formerly Bombay Hub) has an extremely casual vibe; right from the bare feet to the floor cushions laid down in the cozy library, it’s welcoming and homey, as opposed to the option of spending the day in boring cubicles with sterile lighting. More than being an office space, it is also a place where community strengthening events happen and members as well as outsiders can network.
The Bandra Project

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If you a) work from home or b) are self-employed or c) would simply like to meet people, then you may want to sign up for Jelly(happening at Bombay Connect).An ad-hoc networking event that throws people together in a make-shift office space.
Mumbai Boss

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Last month Bombay Connect (formerly Bombay HUB) hosted it’s mega yearly event - TEDxYouth@Masala. With over 200 participants joining us at St. Xaviers College, an iconic hub for youth, it made a great setting in line with our theme of the year - “Be the change, as you are the future!
Unltd India

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Other co-working environments also aim to offer spaces that motivate people to work, collaborate and engage in creative practices. Bombay Connect, formerly Bombay HUB, locatedonthe top floorof a building in the Bandra suburbof Mumbai, is a 1,500 sqft terrace apartment convertedinto a co-working space.
Jet Wings Magazine

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