Social networking isn't a site anymore, it's a part of a generational habit related to how people want to interact with their
media
Successful knowledge management was all about making the best use of available data and skills and the Ovum analysts say
the latest social networking trend follows similar lines, simply proving a way for individuals to share information. If social
networking sites are a way to bring the masses together, advertisers are begging for a way to prune those masses into smaller,
easier targets. We already have the Internet The only lasting argument about social networking that's ever made sense is
that these networks are a valuable resource if you're adrift in the sea of online information
Facebook is only half the size of MySpace, and had 111% growth in visitors since last year.Facebook is the first big fat
raindrop on the face of the industry before the storm really starts.
Web logs, social networking tools, and other real-time collaborative technologies (VoIP, Skype, IRC, IM); have helped
people reconnect with the world out there and attempt to build out a network of connections that they can use going forward
both for finding opportunities, and for finding other resources to help them develop opportunities Unfortunately that trend
has pigeon holed the notion of social networks into a web-page paradigm, a virtual Rolodex that grows so big that it lacks
context, and hence relevance.Is it time to start thinking beyond the web-page paradigm, and think of social networking as
part of a larger experience,one that starts to blend the best of online and offline worlds. I would say that Social networking
websites contain many useful features that should be used by businesses and communities to enhance two-way communication.The
best e-networking venues are the discussion forums and bulletin boards at web sites operated by national and state-level professional
associations and trade groups, college, and graduate school alumni organizations.Social networking on the Web is similar to
networking in real life, but with some crucial differences. Users can share their own personal Web bookmarks, but they also
have the quite wonderful option of discovering other people's bookmarks and adding them to their own collection. Furl was
one of the very first social bookmarking tools, and continues to be one that people use to find and share good stuff on the
Web.Share2me is a free browser plug-in that allows you to share your favorite stuff on the Web with your friends across a
variety of platforms with just one click.Upscoop is a service that finds friends and acquaintances of yours that might be
in various social networks on the Web, such as MySpace, Friendster, LinkedIn, etc.Yahoo intends to join Open Social, a Google-led
alliance that is developing a common set of standards so developers can create programs that run on many social networks and
other Web sites, according to a person with direct knowledge of Yahoo's plans.
Myspace, Twitter, Facebook Social Networking is the web success story of the new century.The purpose of MySpace, like
Facebook, is also primarily to strengthen existing relationships between friends through information sharing. The main difference
between MySpace and Facebook is what bits of information get emphasized.
Mobile social networking is big in Japan, bigger than web based.As it stands now, standard mobile web-based services (browsing
news articles, for example) are usually very cheap and very easy to access.The problem with full internet access is that quite
a few users dont want to pay that fee, and most users don't even know that they have a mobile browser or internet access.
Speaking during a session on mobile services at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona he said having security validations
worldwide, and features such as built-in firewalls and the ability to remotely lock and wipe devices, are key. In a few years
Social Networking on mobile will be bigger than such traditional media industries as hollywood or music. its more about the
inter-relationship between biology, social network theory, anthropology, Darwinism, cultural theory, economics, marketing,
fan fiction, mobile, the internet, science....
Social networking is related to social bookmarking: you can make as many bookmarks on the Web as you can possibly stand
to do, but once you start sharing these bookmarks with other people, interacting with them, starting conversations through
a variety of methodologies, you are networking.
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