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Networking Why use a Network? Quite simply explained we use networks for communication between computers‚ sharing of data and peripherals. In the business world we use networks for ease of administration and to cut costs. Sharing data example imagine an office with 5 secretaries working on 5 different computers‚ one requires a file from another computer in a non networked office this file would have to be written to a portable media then loaded onto the computer. In a networked office the file could
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development and proliferation of personal computers using the CP/M operating system in the late 1970s‚ and later DOS-based system starting in 1981‚ meant that many sites grew to dozens or even hundreds of computers. The initial driving force for networking was generally to share storage and printers‚ which were both expensive at the time. There was much enthusiasm for the concept and for several years‚ from about 1983 onward‚ computer industry pundits would regularly declare the coming year to be
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through networking‚ precisely social networking to enquire tremendous methods for problem solving. This study represents a research on the influence & impact social networking tools has done to business environments. Studies have shown that most SMEs rise with the help of social network has developed its own platform to encourage entrepreneurs to exceed at the highest level possible to be able to compete in the major market. The major findings have emerged as follows: A) Since social networking tools
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In 1995 the first social networking site‚ theglobe.com‚ was established (Nickson‚ Christopher). The way humans connect and interact with each other- and the rate at which they could do it- was never the same. Today‚ people can contact their aunt 20‚000 miles away with the simple click of a button. However‚ social networking did not start with Facebook and MySpace. Social networking sites were born from the BBS‚ which stands for the Bulletin Board System (Nickson‚ Christopher). These online meeting
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References: McKay‚ Lauren. (2008) CRM’s a Social Animal: On the Scene Web 2.0. Journal of Customer Relationship Management‚ 14 (July) Greenberg‚ Paul (2007) Customer Relationship Management 2.0 Battle; INSIGHT‚ Journal of Client Relationship Management Jones‚ M.‚ (2008). Leveraging Social Networking Sites to Generate Business. Strictly Business Journal Daniel‚ Evans and Volery‚ Thierry (2001) Birley‚ S. (1985). The Role
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world’s largest social networking service that helps people communicate more efficiently with their friends‚ family‚ and coworkers. In 2012‚ according to The New York Times‚ Facebook has more than 800 million active users around the world. The public favours Facebook as a way to “keep in touch with friends;” however‚ people‚ especially the younger generations‚ have become strongly attached to Facebook without realizing its negative effects. In fact‚ people who advocate the use of the social network are
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Identify and discuss the implications of social networking media for social interaction in late modernity. ___________________________________________________ Much has been written about the erosion of the influence of traditional agents of socialisation like family‚ schools‚ and communities. etc in the era of late modernity. Many a reason has been ascribed to this phenomenon‚ among others the view that traditional agencies do not fulfill the needs of the new generation of youths in this
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houses‚ trying different outfits and modeling around the corner; trying on different personas in person is out‚ the web deletes the middle man. Now‚ there are a variety of online social media applications to enable communication between adolescents. Due to the ego-centric nature of these applications‚ social networking sites allow adolescents to extend their true personalities to the online world while also adding onto them. The impersonal nature of communicating from behind a computer screen can
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Social Networking is Not Killing Friendship‚ written by Kate Harding‚ is about Harding’s claims that social networking is not responsible for the death of the traditional concept of friendship. In this article‚ Kate describes her personal opinion of connection between Facebook and friendship. Generally‚ she disagrees with all common reasons that social networking has anything to do with real friendship. She uses William Deresiewicz’s essay to approach her viewpoint. The words that people should not
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