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Enviado por   •  4 de Febrero de 2015  •  299 Palabras (2 Páginas)  •  169 Visitas

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Social networking has become one of the most important parts of our daily life as it enables us to communicate with a lot of people. Social networking sites are created to assist in online networking. These sites are generally communities created to support a common theme.

Since the creation of social networking sites such as MySpace, LinkedIn, and Facebook, individuals are given opportunities to meet new people and friends in their own and also in the other diverse communities across the world. By doing so, individuals can become friends or fans of the profile, and will be updated on current events, specials, and other essential information that the masses would like to share. In earlier days people cannot think about social networking because, in those days science was not so advanced, but due to advancement of technology over the period of time people has become very much accustomed to this particular method of socializing . It is also is a platform where our creations and thoughts are presented to a huge lot of masses. Social networking is very informative, entertaining and it also aware us about various situations or events which are going on in the society or in the world at large. Social networking facilitates us to also enhance our viewpoints as it enables us certain interactive learning activities also. Thus, to summarise social networking sites are the most important and unstringed parts of human lives in the modern times.

The great thing about the internet is that it opens the door to communication. It is essentially a social hub where users can network. Social bookmarking is often discussed with social networking. Social bookmarking occurs when an individual shares their own list of bookmarks with other users. Social networking occurs when you share bookmarks, communicate and interact with other users.

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