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Editor’s Note (February 2022): LDS365 has no affiliation with the current web sites ldsWebguy.com or LDSMediaTalk.com.
- On July 5, 2006, Larry Richman launched ldsWebguy.com, with tips on creating LDS websites and blogs, using social networks, keeping your family safe on the Internet, and using other kinds of media in productive ways. Note that Larry Richman has no affiliation with the current website ldsWebguy.com.
- On June 10, 2008, additional authors joined the team and the website was rebranded LDS Media Talk. The focus was to help members and leaders become more aware of the availability and purpose of Church resources. The site had a total reach of over 100,000 from 168 countries. Note that Larry Richman has no affiliation with the current website LDSMediaTalk.com.
- On July 5, 2018 (the 12th anniversary), LDS Media Talk was rebranded LDS365.com.
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