Sunday, May 17, 2009

#21 Social Networking

Social networking sites have exploded all over the internet in the last few years. The first big site to gain attention was MySpace, which revolutionized the ways people in online environments form and maintain relationships. Facebook is another of the most popular social networking sites and gained a lot of popularity when they opened their network up to everyone. Originally, this site was developed for college and high school students. Since opening up the site to everyone in Sept 2006 the number of users has grown. Facebook as a social networking tool helps facilitate the sharing of information through a users real world social network. While MySpace allowed people to cultivate a personality, Facebook is about the relationships one has in real life and outside the digital realm. Facebook has over 54 million registered users and active users double every six months.

Facebook introduced some innovated concepts in the past year, opening up their code to developers to create applications. (Think how Microsoft Word is an application that runs on a Windows operating system or platform. Facebook is the platform.)

Wary that social networking might not be for you? Consider joining LinkedIn, a social networking site for professionals. Think of this site as a way of networking with business contacts, colleagues and former clients.

Discovery Resources:

Facebook Site Tour: Learn about the site, how to set up a profile and security features
12 Ways to use Facebook Professionally
About LinkedIn

Discovery Exercise:

  1. Register for an account at FaceBook or LinkedIn.
  2. Create a profile and search for friends, family members or colleagues. Take a look at the privacy settings. Find
  3. Blog about your findings. What applications do you like? How do you think you can use these tools?

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