2. is a term used to describe a variety of
web-based platforms, applications, and
technologies that enable people to socially
interact with one another.
described as websites and applications
dedicated to forums, microblogging, social
networking, social bookmarking, social
curation, and wikis.
4. 1.) Identity
This block denotes the extent to
which users reveal their identities
in a social media setting.
2.) Conversations
This block describes how
users communicate with other
users in a social media setting.
5. 3.) Sharing
It is the block that defines the way users exchange,
distribute, and receive content.
4.) Presence
This block represents the range
to which users can know if
other users are accessible
6. 5.) Relationships
The block that shows how
the users can be related to
other users.
6.) Reputation
It characterizes the scope
to which users can identify
the standing of others,
including themselves.
7. 7.) Groups
It is the block that shows the range on how
users can form communities and sub-
communities.
10. is a popular free
social networking
website that allows
registered users to
create profiles, share
ideas, upload photos
and videos, send
messages, and keep
in touch with friends,
family, and
colleagues.
11. is a free microblogging service that allows
registered members to broadcast short posts
called tweets.
12. is Google’s social
networking
project, designed
to replicate the
way people
interact offline
more closely that
is the case in
other social
networking
services.
13. is a social networking site designed specifically
for the business community.
allows registered members to establish
document networks of people they know and
trust professionally.
14. is a social news website and forum where
stories are socially curated and promoted
by site members.
15. is a social
curation
website for
sharing and
categorizing
images found
online.
17. refers to the combination of mobile
devices and social media. This is a group
of mobile marketing applications that allow
the creation and exchange the user-
generated content.
18. There are four (4) types of MobileSocialMedia
Applications
These are………………….
19. • Space-timers (location and time sensitive)
- exchange of messages with relevance for
one specific location at one specific point in time.
(e.g. Facebook Places, Foursquare)
20. • Space-locators (only locationsensitive)
- exchange of messages with relevance to
one specific location, which are tagged to a certain
place and read later by others. (e.g. Yelp;Qype)
21. • Quick-timers(only timesensitive)
- transfer of traditional social media
applications to mobile devices to increase
immediacy. (e.g. posting Twitter messages or
Facebook status updates)
22. • Slow-timers (neither location, nortimesensitive)
- Transfer of traditional social media
applications to mobile devices (e.g. watching a
Youtube video or reading a Wikipedia entry)