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Discussion in 'Social Networks' started by vcss15, Oct 18, 2009.

  1. meetali

    meetali Active Member

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    These are few sites best for social networking

    Orkut
    Twitter
    facebook
    Myspace
    Hi5.com
    Digg
    Delicious.com
    Linkedin
     
    meetali, Oct 20, 2009 IP
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    miziology Active Member

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    stumbleupon
    twitter
    digg
    facebook
     
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    e-writer Peon

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    I also like ning because it is design to create network of friends with related to your interest. However, you can not customize the design and it has advertisement running. I hope they can share the template with less expensive cost.
     
    e-writer, Oct 20, 2009 IP
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    Social media is an umbrella term that includes interactive broadcasts such as blogs and podcasts, as well as social networking Web sites. These Web sites often allow visitors to become users or members, create profiles, and upload and share content through the Web site. There are hundreds--if not thousands--of social media Web sites out there, but here are a few of the more popular ones: Twitter, Facebook, Space & Linkedin websites one of the fastest growing social media sites out there. It started as a site just for college students but is now open to everyone. Although it has fewer members than MySpace, its growth and buzz is enough to make Google nervous.
     
    james.jakab, Oct 22, 2009 IP