strongly believe that people who are on social network should protect their private information by themselves and never post anything that may be used against them. I believe that‚ if a person wants people to not know something about themselves‚ then they should not post it on a website that allows people to see it. Social networking sites are public places where a person can voluntarily post private data about themselves. Anyone who uses a social network site should realize that they have voluntarily
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The Social Network movie narrates the story of the creation of The Facebook (or simply Facebook). Mark Zuckerberg‚ an anti-social nerd who also comes across as a genius computer programmer wanted to create something cool. After his ex-best friend and Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin told him that it was time to add advertisements on Facebook when it reached 4‚000 members‚ Mark replied “Facebook is cool... We don’t even know what Facebook is yet. We don’t know what it is‚ what it can be‚ what it
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Through secondary research Lim & Cu (2010) found that members of a social network face social obligation and therefore abstain braking rules and norms and taking advantage of the existing ties to the detriment of the other network members‚ as this would lead to sanctions and might destroy the value from future transactions (p. 5). Affiliates linked through direct (also called strong) ties‚ face particularly strong social obligation. In addition‚ direct ties imply thorough knowledge about each
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ADVANTAGES OF SOCIAL NETWORK Low Costs Definitely‚ it’s cheaper to use online social networking for both personal and business use because most of it is usually free. While personal use is rather simple for anyone‚ the business functions are underestimated by many. In a social networking site‚ you can scout out potential customers and target markets with just a few clicks and keystrokes‚ adding a boost to your usual advertisements and promotional strategies. It lets you learn about their likes
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Jessica Montgomery ENC 1011 Mr. Vaccaro November 6‚ 2014 In “The Social Network” by Alissa Wilkinson‚ Wilkinson does a superb job of explaining Facebook. She begins by telling how she first came across Facebook and then goes into the story of the social network. The author gets her purpose across clearly using many different strategies and techniques. This article is geared towards people that are aware of Facebook and people that are in a certain age range. This article would most likely not
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The informatics revolution - the term we use for dramatic strides in high technology in the field of computers and communications - is bringing about such revolutionary changes in organizational‚ social and political structures that no nation‚ large or small‚ developed or developing‚ can remain unaffected by this grand sweep. The informatics revolution is fed by technological breakthroughs in computer hardware and software‚ in mini and microcomputers and processors‚ in laser and fiber optics
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INTRODUCTION: FACEBOOK WEBSITE When a student enters their first year of college‚ the first thing they do is created a profile of themselves on Facebook. Students try to network with students in the same university‚ so that they will be able to get to know people at their university. Facebook users try to provide information about them‚ so others‚ who have similar interest‚ may become friends with them. But sometimes‚ Facebook users provide too much information and don’t protect their information
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Tanja Larimore Dr. Dobbs BUS 4360 October 24‚ 2014 Essay on The Social Network movie – Identify 3 strategies implemented by Facebook. Clearly the most valuable strategy Zuckerberg uses is differentiation. Being a college student himself at the time of Facebook start up‚ he uses his personnel knowledge to understand what college students want. Being at Harvard the pressure is on to perform well‚ leaving little time in a student’s life to socialize. Meeting people with less time involved is a
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BEHAVIOR CHANGE COMMUNICATION (BCC) FOR HIV/AIDS A STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK This work was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as part of Family Health International’s Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project (Cooperative Agreement HRN-A-00-97-00017-00) and does not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or FHI. FHI implements the USAID IMPACT Project in partnership with the Institute of Tropical Medicine Management Sciences for Health Population
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Classification of Social Networks Though there are many social networking sites throughout the web‚ each for a different purpose‚ the three comparable websites are Myspace‚ Facebook‚ and Google+. As time has passed‚ each new social networking site surpasses the former most popular site. Myspace is now viewed by most as the ruins of the Internet‚ while Facebook is now an overpopulated suburb‚ leaving Google+ to take the image of a futuristic‚ industrial city. When comparing the three sites‚ it
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