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The Social Networking Revolution. By: Collin Hyte. Beginning of Social Networking. MySpace- 2003, Tom Anderson Evolved to Facebook and now Google+ Increased population using Facebook. Facebook. Do and don’t of Facebook What is all the hype of Facebook ? Why is Facebook so crucial?.
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The Social Networking Revolution By: Collin Hyte
Beginning of Social Networking • MySpace- 2003, Tom Anderson • Evolved to Facebook and now Google+ • Increased population using Facebook
Facebook • Do and don’t of Facebook • What is all the hype of Facebook? • Why is Facebook so crucial?
Mark Zuckerberg • Harvard University • 2006, started off as a website to interact with school mate, evolved to a network that is worth over $17.5 billion as of 2011
So why is Facebook and other social media networking tools and platforms so important to everyday life of people?
Tracking • Do social media companies track you? • Is it a choice?
Micro-blogging? • What is the fixation of Micro-Blogging? • Emotion? • How can micro-Blogging effect advertising?
Altus V Search • “lets companies capture videos of formal presentations and their associated slides—or informal how-tos and any other video content—and make the material searchable. As on YouTube, viewers can choose to follow particular people or topics. The video files can also integrate personal-profile information about the employees involved. The result is a database of work-related video for training, informal learning, reuse of presentations, and a more-developed, work-focused social network. Material can be made available to employees only, to invited outsiders, or to the public (wsj.org)”
FTC (Federal Trade Commission) • “Think about keeping some control over the information you post. Consider restricting access to your page to a select group of people, for example, your friends from school, your club, your team, your community groups, or your family.”
Work cited • www.insidefacebook.com • www.businesssweek.com(online) • www.spj.org • www.Newyorktimes.com(online) • www.compete.com • www.arkarthick.com