Our increased use of
living online and mobile has vast implications in social networking. People can
now connect, create, interact, and collaborate among them on the global scale
when and how they want. As a result, boundaries among them are getting blurred
dramatically side-by-side creating a specific subculture of interest groups.
Now, knowing
everything about everyone you’ve ever met personally or virtually is possible!
For instance, you can see what your friends ate for dinner, how they tackle
their Monday blues, or how fussy their kids have been. Even business promotion
opportunities are also so compelling that business people think they will miss
out many things for sure if they avoid promoting on social networking sites.
Getting involved into
Social networking sites could be fun as well as useful. For, social networking
sites give their users a great opportunity to keep in touch with their old
friends and their families, as well as with their current ones, and also to
create new online friendships with people who share similar interests and
views.
Take a few examples of
social networking sites. Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Myspace, etc.
come into mind successively, without a pause. Each of them has their own
networking edge. LinkedIn cuts stronger bite in professional front while
Twitter serves crispy messages to a network of contacts as opposed to sending
bulk email messages. Does Facebook need an introduction?
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