This document discusses the history and development of social networking sites (SNS). It begins with defining SNS as internet-based platforms that allow users to create profiles and connect with other users. The document then outlines some of the earliest precursors to modern SNS, such as Usenet systems, Bulletin Board Systems, and early online services like CompuServe and AOL. It traces the evolution of instant messaging and early social networks like forums, SixDegrees, and LiveJournal. The document highlights major advances including Friendster, Myspace, LinkedIn, and Facebook. It also covers media sharing sites like Flickr and YouTube, as well as real-time updates on Twitter and Tumblr. The document concludes with details on
This document discusses the development of social networking sites (SNS). It begins with early computer-mediated communication systems like USENET and bulletin board systems that allowed users to interact online. Popular early online services then provided chat features and communities. IRC, ICQ and instant messaging further enabled real-time communication. Early social networks included forums, SixDegrees, and LiveJournal. Major advances were sites like Friendster, Myspace, LinkedIn and Facebook that supported user profiles and connections between friends. Features like photo sharing on Flickr and video sharing on YouTube also grew popular. Twitter and Tumblr enabled real-time updates. Facebook expanded from colleges globally and added features like News Feed, video calling and apps over time.
This document provides an overview of various social media platforms, including:
1. Social networks like Facebook, Google+, and LinkedIn that allow users to connect and share content.
2. Bookmarking services like Diigo, Pinterest, and Pinboard where users can save and organize web links and pages.
3. Social news sites such as Reddit, Digg, and Slashdot where users can submit and vote on news stories.
4. Media sharing platforms like YouTube that enable users to upload and share photos, videos, and audio.
5. Microblogging sites including Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram where users post short updates.
6. Blogs and forums for discussion through individual blogs
- Social media has evolved from early bulletin board systems and one-to-one interactions in the 1970s-1990s to modern social networks allowing one-to-many interactions.
- Early social networks included SixDegrees, Friendster, and LinkedIn in the late 1990s-2000s. Facebook and YouTube launched in the mid-2000s and became hugely popular.
- Other social media sites now allow sharing of photos, videos, messages and interest-based content including Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, and earlier sites like Flickr and Photobucket.
The document discusses the history and evolution of the internet from its inception in the 1960s to the development of Web 2.0 applications in the early 2000s. It provides timelines of key events and innovations such as the creation of ARPANET, email, the world wide web, web browsers, broadband internet, and social media platforms. It then defines Web 2.0 as the transition to a more dynamic and user-generated web, and summarizes several popular Web 2.0 applications such as Wikipedia, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube, and their role in user collaboration and sharing of content.
This document provides information about various social media platforms. It discusses Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Myspace, Vkontakte, and Google+. For each platform, it outlines their key features, statistics on users, and a brief history. It also compares the different platforms side by side and discusses how social networking is changing enterprises.
The document lists the top 50 social media sites. It provides brief descriptions of the purpose and functionality of popular sites such as blogs (e.g. Wordpress, Blogger), image/video hosting sites (Flickr, YouTube), professional networking sites (LinkedIn), presentation sharing (SlideShare), microblogging (Twitter), social networking (Facebook), search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo), question answering (Ask.com), social news sites (Reddit, Digg, Propeller) and web directories (DMOZ).
Social media are online platforms that allow users to create profiles and share information, ideas, and other content quickly and efficiently. Popular social media sites include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest. These sites facilitate the development of social networks and allow users to connect with others who share similar interests. Social media have changed communication between individuals, businesses, organizations and communities by introducing new, interactive ways to share information.
Social media refers to websites and apps that allow users to create and share content or participate in social networking. Some of the most popular social media sites include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, Vine, Snapchat, Reddit, Flickr, and Kik. Each has its own niche, such as Facebook for general social networking, LinkedIn for professional networking, YouTube and Vine for sharing videos, Instagram and Pinterest for sharing photos, and Snapchat, Kik and Tumblr for messaging and sharing content with friends. The history of social media began in the 1970s with early message boards and networking sites and grew exponentially with the commercialization of the internet and launch of major sites
This document discusses the development of social networking sites (SNS). It begins with early computer-mediated communication systems like USENET and bulletin board systems that allowed users to interact online. Popular early online services then provided chat features and communities. IRC, ICQ and instant messaging further enabled real-time communication. Early social networks included forums, SixDegrees, and LiveJournal. Major advances were sites like Friendster, Myspace, LinkedIn and Facebook that supported user profiles and connections between friends. Features like photo sharing on Flickr and video sharing on YouTube also grew popular. Twitter and Tumblr enabled real-time updates. Facebook expanded from colleges globally and added features like News Feed, video calling and apps over time.
This document provides an overview of various social media platforms, including:
1. Social networks like Facebook, Google+, and LinkedIn that allow users to connect and share content.
2. Bookmarking services like Diigo, Pinterest, and Pinboard where users can save and organize web links and pages.
3. Social news sites such as Reddit, Digg, and Slashdot where users can submit and vote on news stories.
4. Media sharing platforms like YouTube that enable users to upload and share photos, videos, and audio.
5. Microblogging sites including Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram where users post short updates.
6. Blogs and forums for discussion through individual blogs
- Social media has evolved from early bulletin board systems and one-to-one interactions in the 1970s-1990s to modern social networks allowing one-to-many interactions.
- Early social networks included SixDegrees, Friendster, and LinkedIn in the late 1990s-2000s. Facebook and YouTube launched in the mid-2000s and became hugely popular.
- Other social media sites now allow sharing of photos, videos, messages and interest-based content including Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, and earlier sites like Flickr and Photobucket.
The document discusses the history and evolution of the internet from its inception in the 1960s to the development of Web 2.0 applications in the early 2000s. It provides timelines of key events and innovations such as the creation of ARPANET, email, the world wide web, web browsers, broadband internet, and social media platforms. It then defines Web 2.0 as the transition to a more dynamic and user-generated web, and summarizes several popular Web 2.0 applications such as Wikipedia, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube, and their role in user collaboration and sharing of content.
This document provides information about various social media platforms. It discusses Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Myspace, Vkontakte, and Google+. For each platform, it outlines their key features, statistics on users, and a brief history. It also compares the different platforms side by side and discusses how social networking is changing enterprises.
The document lists the top 50 social media sites. It provides brief descriptions of the purpose and functionality of popular sites such as blogs (e.g. Wordpress, Blogger), image/video hosting sites (Flickr, YouTube), professional networking sites (LinkedIn), presentation sharing (SlideShare), microblogging (Twitter), social networking (Facebook), search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo), question answering (Ask.com), social news sites (Reddit, Digg, Propeller) and web directories (DMOZ).
Social media are online platforms that allow users to create profiles and share information, ideas, and other content quickly and efficiently. Popular social media sites include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest. These sites facilitate the development of social networks and allow users to connect with others who share similar interests. Social media have changed communication between individuals, businesses, organizations and communities by introducing new, interactive ways to share information.
Social media refers to websites and apps that allow users to create and share content or participate in social networking. Some of the most popular social media sites include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, Vine, Snapchat, Reddit, Flickr, and Kik. Each has its own niche, such as Facebook for general social networking, LinkedIn for professional networking, YouTube and Vine for sharing videos, Instagram and Pinterest for sharing photos, and Snapchat, Kik and Tumblr for messaging and sharing content with friends. The history of social media began in the 1970s with early message boards and networking sites and grew exponentially with the commercialization of the internet and launch of major sites
Social media is defined as an interactive platform where users can create, share, and distribute content online. It aims to provide rich experiences and dynamic content at scale through open and collective intelligence. While social media and mass media both aim to reach large audiences, social media allows for faster information sharing and gives users a way to provide feedback. Individuals and organizations use social media for personal updates and branding, respectively. Common social media platforms include blogs, microblogs, collaborative projects, content communities, social networks, and virtual worlds.
This document discusses various aspects of social media. It begins by defining social media as media that is designed to be shared through commenting, sending, and viewing with no high costs. It then lists some top social media websites and compares the key differences between traditional media and social media. The document goes on to discuss specific social media tools and platforms like blogs, wikis, social bookmarking, content sharing sites, and more. It provides examples of how these can be used for marketing purposes and shares statistics about social media usage.
Social networking sites have evolved greatly since their beginnings in the late 1970s. They allow users to connect with friends, share content, and importantly, promote websites to build online reputation. Popular sites today include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, and Google+. These sites differ in their focuses, such as business networking, photo sharing, or collecting visual bookmarks, but all enable users to share content and profiles to expand their online networks. Using social media is an important part of off-page SEO, as it can help increase backlinks, shares, and website traffic when profiles are regularly updated with engaging, relevant content.
This document provides an overview of social media, how it started, different social media services, and some popular sites. It discusses how social media allows people to connect through shared interests and networks online. Some of the earliest and most popular sites mentioned include Orkut, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Skype. The document also outlines pros and cons of using social media and provides references.
Social networking involves creating online profiles to connect with others. It allows sharing information in real-time and free advertising. However, it can also enable cyberbullying, privacy issues, and addiction. While social networking provides benefits like worldwide connectivity and knowledge sharing, its advantages only outweigh disadvantages if used wisely and personal information is not shared freely.
The document discusses social networking, describing it as an online service that connects people through shared interests and allows interaction through email, instant messaging, and video calls. It provides examples of some early and popular social networking sites like Orkut, Facebook, and Twitter. Popular forms of social networking include websites, instant messaging services, and video conferencing. Some benefits are keeping in touch with others and getting feedback, while some risks include lack of anonymity and overuse affecting real social life.
This document discusses how real estate agents can use social networking sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook to grow their business. It provides statistics on user bases and recommends agents build relationships online rather than self-promote. Agents should position themselves as experts by sharing relevant industry information and multimedia on their profiles. Maintaining privacy settings and an online presence across multiple platforms can help agents expand their network through existing media and contacts.
Social networking allows people with similar interests to connect and share information online. The most popular social networks for personal interactions are Facebook, Google+, and Twitter. Social networking can help businesses gain contacts, clients, and awareness, even for small businesses. While social networking enables worldwide connectivity, sharing interests and information, and rapid information sharing, it also poses disadvantages like backlash, cyberbullying, risks of fraud and identity theft, wasting time, and lack of privacy as companies target users with advertisements.
Orkut was a social networking service launched in 2004 by Google. It was popular in Brazil, with over 60% of users located there as of 2007. Orkut allowed users to join communities and share content. Friendster was one of the earliest social networks, launched in 2002, but lost popularity to Myspace by 2004. LinkedIn is a professional networking site used to build business connections. It reached profitability in 2006. Plaxo and Ning allowed users to create customized social networks for specific interests.
This document provides an introduction to social media and how students can get started using various social media tools at Duke University. It discusses popular platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr, and how each can be used. It also introduces WordPress blogs available through Duke's website and provides ideas for how students can apply social media in their courses and projects.
The document provides an overview of social media and best practices, focusing on how The Walt Disney Company utilizes various social media platforms. It discusses the history and evolution of Disney, from its founding in 1923 to today's digital age. Disney has over 1,000 social media accounts and was an early adopter, creating forums like Disney Moms in 2010. The document analyzes Disney's prominent use of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Pinterest to engage fans, share content, and drive brand loyalty. It maintains that Disney's social media success stems from consistently posting various types of engaging media and tapping into what fans want.
The document provides an overview of communications technologies and social media. It discusses the rise of Twitter and how it allows users to send short text messages. It also discusses how Twitter has been used to organize protests. Facebook is introduced as a social networking service with over 1 billion active users that allows users to connect with friends and join groups. Both Twitter and Facebook have faced some criticism and controversies over blocked content and workplace bans. Overall, the document shows how new technologies are changing how people connect and organize socially.
This is a ppt. about Most popular Social Networking web sites in the world.Here i described its origin,fecilities they are providing to their users,special features etc....i choose around 12 web sites including Face book,My space,Linked in,Millatfacbook(Pak) ...etc
Social networking focuses on building online communities of people with shared interests. Users interact through websites or mobile apps, creating public profiles and forming relationships with other users. Popular social networks allow posting messages, comments, and photos. While many social networking sites launched in the 1990s, Facebook is now the largest and most widely used, with Orkut and Myspace being earlier prominent examples.
Social networking services allow people to build social networks or social relationships online. Major social networking sites include Facebook, founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, and Twitter, founded in 2006 by Jack Dorsey. These sites allow users to share information, photos, and updates with their friends and connections. Social networks have become an important platform for organizing and sharing information rapidly.
Micro-blogging allows users to write brief text updates of up to 140 characters and publish them publicly through social media sites or privately through instant messaging. It originated from personalized away messages on instant messaging services and evolved to include social media status updates. Twitter was introduced in 2007 and helped popularize micro-blogging by allowing people to express themselves through short messages.
Social Networking Project (website) full documentation Tenzin Tendar
This document discusses the scope and requirements for developing a social networking site called Netlink. It will include features for profile management, friend organization, photo sharing, communities, and messaging. The system will allow users to create profiles, manage friend lists, upload photos to personal albums, join interest-based communities, and communicate with friends. It will be developed by SYSINNOVA InfoTech, an ISO-certified software company based in Bangalore, India specializing in web and enterprise applications. Functional requirements include classes for user accounts, profiles, privacy settings, chat, events, links, notes, and pages to support the key social networking features.
Social networking services allow people to connect through shared interests and networks online. Most are web-based and let users interact through features like messaging and posting photos. Popular early sites included Orkut and Facebook, while newer options include Twitter, Google+, and Skype for messaging and video calls. Social networking provides benefits like staying in touch with others at low cost, but also risks like overuse of time and potential misuse of personal information.
Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 while he was a student at Harvard. He was inspired to create a social networking site after developing Facemash, a site that allowed users to rate other students' photos. Initially only available to Harvard students, Facebook quickly expanded to other universities and then publicly in 2006. By 2018, Facebook had over 2.2 billion active users worldwide. While Facebook allows users to connect and share with friends and family, it also faces criticisms like oversharing, bullying, and relationship problems caused by excessive use.
The document discusses microblogging and its uses in education. It provides an agenda for a conference on this topic, including an introduction to social media and learning, definitions and examples of various microblogging platforms, and potential educational applications. Examples of how microblogging can be used include facilitating online courses, collaborative projects, and building personal learning networks.
This document provides navigation instructions to help Comar find his hut by having the player click on links to hear directions to go straight, back, left or right, with multiple attempts needed as indicated by repetitions of "Try Again!".
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las transacciones con bancos rusos clave y la prohibición de la venta de aviones y equipos a Rusia. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
Social media is defined as an interactive platform where users can create, share, and distribute content online. It aims to provide rich experiences and dynamic content at scale through open and collective intelligence. While social media and mass media both aim to reach large audiences, social media allows for faster information sharing and gives users a way to provide feedback. Individuals and organizations use social media for personal updates and branding, respectively. Common social media platforms include blogs, microblogs, collaborative projects, content communities, social networks, and virtual worlds.
This document discusses various aspects of social media. It begins by defining social media as media that is designed to be shared through commenting, sending, and viewing with no high costs. It then lists some top social media websites and compares the key differences between traditional media and social media. The document goes on to discuss specific social media tools and platforms like blogs, wikis, social bookmarking, content sharing sites, and more. It provides examples of how these can be used for marketing purposes and shares statistics about social media usage.
Social networking sites have evolved greatly since their beginnings in the late 1970s. They allow users to connect with friends, share content, and importantly, promote websites to build online reputation. Popular sites today include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, and Google+. These sites differ in their focuses, such as business networking, photo sharing, or collecting visual bookmarks, but all enable users to share content and profiles to expand their online networks. Using social media is an important part of off-page SEO, as it can help increase backlinks, shares, and website traffic when profiles are regularly updated with engaging, relevant content.
This document provides an overview of social media, how it started, different social media services, and some popular sites. It discusses how social media allows people to connect through shared interests and networks online. Some of the earliest and most popular sites mentioned include Orkut, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Skype. The document also outlines pros and cons of using social media and provides references.
Social networking involves creating online profiles to connect with others. It allows sharing information in real-time and free advertising. However, it can also enable cyberbullying, privacy issues, and addiction. While social networking provides benefits like worldwide connectivity and knowledge sharing, its advantages only outweigh disadvantages if used wisely and personal information is not shared freely.
The document discusses social networking, describing it as an online service that connects people through shared interests and allows interaction through email, instant messaging, and video calls. It provides examples of some early and popular social networking sites like Orkut, Facebook, and Twitter. Popular forms of social networking include websites, instant messaging services, and video conferencing. Some benefits are keeping in touch with others and getting feedback, while some risks include lack of anonymity and overuse affecting real social life.
This document discusses how real estate agents can use social networking sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook to grow their business. It provides statistics on user bases and recommends agents build relationships online rather than self-promote. Agents should position themselves as experts by sharing relevant industry information and multimedia on their profiles. Maintaining privacy settings and an online presence across multiple platforms can help agents expand their network through existing media and contacts.
Social networking allows people with similar interests to connect and share information online. The most popular social networks for personal interactions are Facebook, Google+, and Twitter. Social networking can help businesses gain contacts, clients, and awareness, even for small businesses. While social networking enables worldwide connectivity, sharing interests and information, and rapid information sharing, it also poses disadvantages like backlash, cyberbullying, risks of fraud and identity theft, wasting time, and lack of privacy as companies target users with advertisements.
Orkut was a social networking service launched in 2004 by Google. It was popular in Brazil, with over 60% of users located there as of 2007. Orkut allowed users to join communities and share content. Friendster was one of the earliest social networks, launched in 2002, but lost popularity to Myspace by 2004. LinkedIn is a professional networking site used to build business connections. It reached profitability in 2006. Plaxo and Ning allowed users to create customized social networks for specific interests.
This document provides an introduction to social media and how students can get started using various social media tools at Duke University. It discusses popular platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr, and how each can be used. It also introduces WordPress blogs available through Duke's website and provides ideas for how students can apply social media in their courses and projects.
The document provides an overview of social media and best practices, focusing on how The Walt Disney Company utilizes various social media platforms. It discusses the history and evolution of Disney, from its founding in 1923 to today's digital age. Disney has over 1,000 social media accounts and was an early adopter, creating forums like Disney Moms in 2010. The document analyzes Disney's prominent use of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Pinterest to engage fans, share content, and drive brand loyalty. It maintains that Disney's social media success stems from consistently posting various types of engaging media and tapping into what fans want.
The document provides an overview of communications technologies and social media. It discusses the rise of Twitter and how it allows users to send short text messages. It also discusses how Twitter has been used to organize protests. Facebook is introduced as a social networking service with over 1 billion active users that allows users to connect with friends and join groups. Both Twitter and Facebook have faced some criticism and controversies over blocked content and workplace bans. Overall, the document shows how new technologies are changing how people connect and organize socially.
This is a ppt. about Most popular Social Networking web sites in the world.Here i described its origin,fecilities they are providing to their users,special features etc....i choose around 12 web sites including Face book,My space,Linked in,Millatfacbook(Pak) ...etc
Social networking focuses on building online communities of people with shared interests. Users interact through websites or mobile apps, creating public profiles and forming relationships with other users. Popular social networks allow posting messages, comments, and photos. While many social networking sites launched in the 1990s, Facebook is now the largest and most widely used, with Orkut and Myspace being earlier prominent examples.
Social networking services allow people to build social networks or social relationships online. Major social networking sites include Facebook, founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, and Twitter, founded in 2006 by Jack Dorsey. These sites allow users to share information, photos, and updates with their friends and connections. Social networks have become an important platform for organizing and sharing information rapidly.
Micro-blogging allows users to write brief text updates of up to 140 characters and publish them publicly through social media sites or privately through instant messaging. It originated from personalized away messages on instant messaging services and evolved to include social media status updates. Twitter was introduced in 2007 and helped popularize micro-blogging by allowing people to express themselves through short messages.
Social Networking Project (website) full documentation Tenzin Tendar
This document discusses the scope and requirements for developing a social networking site called Netlink. It will include features for profile management, friend organization, photo sharing, communities, and messaging. The system will allow users to create profiles, manage friend lists, upload photos to personal albums, join interest-based communities, and communicate with friends. It will be developed by SYSINNOVA InfoTech, an ISO-certified software company based in Bangalore, India specializing in web and enterprise applications. Functional requirements include classes for user accounts, profiles, privacy settings, chat, events, links, notes, and pages to support the key social networking features.
Social networking services allow people to connect through shared interests and networks online. Most are web-based and let users interact through features like messaging and posting photos. Popular early sites included Orkut and Facebook, while newer options include Twitter, Google+, and Skype for messaging and video calls. Social networking provides benefits like staying in touch with others at low cost, but also risks like overuse of time and potential misuse of personal information.
Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 while he was a student at Harvard. He was inspired to create a social networking site after developing Facemash, a site that allowed users to rate other students' photos. Initially only available to Harvard students, Facebook quickly expanded to other universities and then publicly in 2006. By 2018, Facebook had over 2.2 billion active users worldwide. While Facebook allows users to connect and share with friends and family, it also faces criticisms like oversharing, bullying, and relationship problems caused by excessive use.
The document discusses microblogging and its uses in education. It provides an agenda for a conference on this topic, including an introduction to social media and learning, definitions and examples of various microblogging platforms, and potential educational applications. Examples of how microblogging can be used include facilitating online courses, collaborative projects, and building personal learning networks.
This document provides navigation instructions to help Comar find his hut by having the player click on links to hear directions to go straight, back, left or right, with multiple attempts needed as indicated by repetitions of "Try Again!".
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las transacciones con bancos rusos clave y la prohibición de la venta de aviones y equipos a Rusia. Los líderes de la UE esperan que las sanciones aumenten la presión económica sobre Rusia y la disuadan de continuar su agresión contra Ucrania.
Health insurance provides coverage against medical expenses for illnesses or injuries. It is an agreement between an insurance provider and an individual or their sponsor. The coverage can be for a set time period or lifelong. It specifies what health care costs will be covered. Health insurance first emerged in the late 19th century and became formalized in 1912 with the first Insurance Act. However, only 3-5% of Indians have health insurance coverage today. Out-of-pocket medical expenses from conditions like heart disease or cancer could be financially devastating for most Indians without insurance.
Este documento presenta la información sobre el procedimiento de reconocimiento de aprendizajes para la obtención del título de Técnico en Instalaciones Eléctricas y Automáticas. Se explican los requisitos para la preinscripción, el proceso de asesoramiento y evaluación, así como los pasos a seguir en cada una de las fases. Asimismo, se detallan los módulos y unidades de competencia que componen el título y los certificados profesionales que pueden ser reconocidos a través de este procedimiento.
Modernism is a literary and cultural movement that flourished in the early 20th century marked by experimentation with form and a realization that knowledge is not absolute. The passage discusses quotes from A Passage to India that relate to modernism, showing characters like Mrs. Moore and Adela embracing new possibilities by looking past cultural differences and social norms to experience real Indian culture and form friendships. Their openness to change represents the sense of cultural crisis and exploration of new ideas that defined the modernist movement.
1) The document discusses various ligaments and structures involved in elbow stability, including the lateral and medial ligamentous complexes.
2) It describes the biomechanics of acute elbow dislocations and different types of elbow instabilities such as posterolateral rotatory instability.
3) Clinical evaluation for elbow instability involves various tests like the lateral pivot shift test and management includes repairing injured ligaments, reconstructing chronic injuries, and addressing any bone deficiencies through procedures like radial head replacement.
The document discusses different manners of articulation for English consonants. It describes stops as sounds involving complete closure of the oral cavity, while continuants allow continuous air flow. Continuants include fricatives and approximants. Sounds are also classified as sonorants, which involve continuous airflow, versus obstruents, which cause airflow obstruction and turbulence. The document outlines a system for distinguishing consonants based on whether they are continuants or stops, and whether they are sonorants or obstruents.
Class phonetics and phonology - phonemeZahra Azlan
This document discusses the fields of phonetics and phonology. Phonetics deals with the physical properties of speech sounds, while phonology deals with how sounds are organized into systems and patterns within languages. It provides examples of how different languages, like English, Korean, and Bangla, distinguish words using different realizations of the same sounds. Native speakers have unconscious knowledge of the phonological rules of their language that allow them to distinguish words.
Dokumen tersebut membahas pentingnya melestarikan lingkungan hidup dengan cara menanam pohon, mendaur ulang sampah organik dan nonorganik, serta mengajak orang lain untuk peduli terhadap lingkungan.
The Development of Learning and Teaching GrammarZahra Azlan
This document discusses the history and approaches to grammar teaching. It begins with definitions of grammar and explores its historical teaching from ancient times through the 19th century. Approaches like traditional, communicative, and post-communicative language teaching are summarized. The use of computer-assisted language learning for grammar is outlined, noting studies have found it can be more effective than traditional instruction. Examples of CALL applications and software for teaching grammar are provided.
The document discusses several phonological processes involved in connected speech: vowel reduction, where unstressed vowels are reduced to schwas; consonant assimilation, where consonants become more similar to adjacent sounds; consonant lenition, where consonants are weakened; and elision, where sounds are omitted. These processes help streamline rapid, casual speech for ease of articulation.
The document discusses the history and evolution of social media from its earliest origins in computer networking in the 1960s and 1970s. It notes that while computer networking was initially developed for military purposes, as networks expanded, users began using them to discuss topics of mutual interest and reconnect with others. Early forms of social media included UseNet in 1979, which allowed communication through virtual newsletters. The document then provides brief descriptions of popular social media platforms that emerged in the late 20th/early 21st century like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and others. It concludes by discussing how social media has become an important part of marketing strategies for many businesses.
The document discusses the early history and development of the internet and social media. It notes that in the 1970s, as computer networking expanded beyond the military, people began using connected computers to discuss topics of interest and reconnect with others. Early forms of the internet in the 1960s included CompuServe and the development of basic email. By the 1970s, networking technology had improved and UseNet allowed for communication through virtual newsletters. The document then provides brief descriptions of popular social media platforms that emerged in the late 20th/early 21st century like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and others. It notes that social media is now an integral part of marketing and outreach for many businesses.
Social networking services allow individuals to connect with others who share interests, backgrounds or real-life connections. They provide profiles for users, connections between users, and additional services. Most are web-based and allow interactions like messaging. Popular social networks include Facebook, designed for college students, and Twitter, which began as microblogging. Social networks provide ways for users to share ideas and interests within their networks.
Social networks have their origins in 1995 with the creation of classmates.com, allowing people to reconnect with friends from school. In 2002, sites promoting circles of friends online popularized the term for virtual communities. Facebook was created for universities in 2004 but has since expanded to all internet users.
Social networks have advantages like facilitating work and education collaboration. However, disadvantages include privacy risks from hackers and national security threats in some countries. Additionally, overuse can become addictive.
Popular social networks include Facebook, the largest with over 900 million users; Twitter for microblogging with photos and hashtags; Google+, a Facebook competitor; and Yahoo Answers, an alternative to Wikipedia for asking and answering questions.
Facebook is a social networking service launched in 2004. It has over 500 million active users as of 2010. Users can create personal profiles, add friends, send messages, join groups, and see updates about friends' activities on their News Feed. Some key Facebook features include Chat, Credits, Easter eggs, Live, IPv6 support, Messages and Inbox, Networks, Groups and Like Pages, News Feed, Notifications, potential plans for a Facebook Phone, the Poke feature, apps for smartphones, and Status Updates. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg and his Harvard classmates.
Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, and Telegram are popular social media platforms. Facebook was founded in 2004 and also owns WhatsApp, Instagram, and has a stake in Jio. WhatsApp allows messaging and calling. Twitter allows sharing short messages known as tweets. Instagram began as a photo sharing app and was acquired by Facebook. Telegram provides messaging and file sharing with optional encryption. All five platforms have grown significantly in users since their founding.
"Chronicles of Social Media: Tracing the Evolution of Social Media"NNazir Media
Explore the dynamic history of social media from its humble beginnings to its current global influence. Learn how platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram reshaped historycommunication and culture.
WhatsApp and facebook usage differences amongst genders project reportMubashir Hassan
The document provides information about the history and key milestones of Facebook and WhatsApp. It discusses how Facebook was founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg and has since expanded globally. WhatsApp was founded in 2009 and allows users to send messages, images, and videos across platforms. In 2014, Facebook acquired WhatsApp for $19 billion. The document also reviews other popular social networking platforms and messaging applications that preceded Facebook and WhatsApp, such as ICQ, MSN Messenger, and Skype.
"TheFacebook" as a platform exclusively for Harvard students. Its popularity spread rapidly among other Ivy League schools and later expanded to uni.
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The history of social networking began with early humans sharing information through cave paintings. In the 1970s, the first email was sent, marking the beginning of digital communication. Bulletin board systems in the 1970s allowed users to upload and share files and messages online. Early social networking sites in the 1990s like GeoCities and SixDegrees allowed users to create profiles and connect with others. Popular social media like Friendster, MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter launched between 2002-2006, helping social networking grow exponentially. Today the largest social networks like Facebook have over 800 million active users worldwide.
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2. WHAT IS SNS?
Abbreviation for social network service or social networking site
Generally defined as Internet- or mobile-device-based social spaces
designed to facilitate communication, collaboration and content sharing
across networks of contacts.
To simplify, it is an online platform that enables users to create a public
profile and interact with other users virtually within the site.
3. CONT.
It typically support the public display of networks, although they
may offer privacy restrictions or enable closed communities.
Example of social networking sites are Facebook, Twitter, Live
Journal, Flickr, Instagram, LinkedIn, Google + and etc
4. THE HISTORY AND
EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL
MEDIA
The history of social networking site begins when the concept of
computer-mediated-communication has been widely accepted as a
part of technology innovation.
there are few online services were established in the effort to
support social network via CMC.
5. 1) USENET SYSTEMS
Usenet system is one of the early online services to support social
networks via computer-mediated communication.
It were first conceived of in 1979 by Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis.
It allows users to post articles or posts to their newsgroup.
Group sites such as Google Groups and Yahoo! Groups use many of the
conventions established by the original Usenet systems.
6. 2) BULLETIN BOARD
SYSTEMS
Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) is another early online service that was
established in late 70s.
BBSs allow users to log on and interact with one another.
These systems were small servers powered by personal computers
attached to a telephone modem, where one person at a time could dial in
and get access.
It had social discussions on message boards, community-contributed file
downloads, and online games.
8. 3) ONLINE SERVICES
CompuServe, Prodigy, Genie and AOL were the first real “corporate”
attempts to bring an interactive, “social” online experience to the masses.
CompuServe incorporate a chat program into their service.
Genie is a competitor for CompuServe in which it offered not only chat
program but games, shopping and even mail.
Prodigy can be called as the most affordable online service compare to
CompuServe.
10. 4) IRC, ICQ, & INSTANT
MESSAGING
In 1988, Internet Relay Chat (IRC) was developed to make communication
and file sharing become easier.
However, it has limitation access to most people as it run mostly in UNIX-
based operating system. UNIX is a popular multi-user, multitasking operating
system developed at Bell Labs in the early 1970s.
ICQ is the first instant messaging program that can run under PC. It was
developed in 90s by Mirabilis Company.
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After the invention of ICQ, Internet Messaging (IM) followed.
It is a real-time text based communication happen between two or more
users via Internet or any other network.
It allows immediate receipt of acknowledgment or reply to the user.
Webcams or talking over the internet using microphone made IM become
popular among user.
13. EARLY SOCIAL NETWORK
1) Forums
Descendant of BBSs but with more user friendly interface.
Various forum platforms such as vBulletin and phpBB
Still remain a part of popular social networks in these days.
2) Six Degrees
The first modern social network created in 1997.
Had almost one million members during its time.
Allowed users to create their own profile and become friend with other users.
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3) LiveJournal
Launched in 1999 with a different approach than common social networking sites during that
time.
It allows users to follow one another and create a group to interact.
It was a social network built around constantly-updated blogs.
4) Role-playing games
Popular part of online culture in 2000s
Allows users to play game and in a same time interact with other players virtually.
World of Warcraft is a famous role-playing online game that encourage the player to form a
team and create their own tactical plans for the game.
17. MAJOR ADVANCES IN SOCIAL
NETWORKING
1. Friendster
Launched in 2002, the first modern, general an user friendly social network.
It allows users to discover their friend and also friends-of-friends to expand their
networks.
Also known as a new kind of dating site.
2. Myspace
Founded in 2003 and became a major competitor for Friendster.
Apart from creating profile, Myspace allowed it users to customize their own profiles by
adjusting background template and adding music and videos.
Introduced Myspace IM to let users chatting with their friends.
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3. LinkedIn
Founded in 2003 and solely devoted to use of business and expanding ones networks.
Allows client to create their own profile by posting resume and advertising themselves.
It also includes groups, question and answer forums and real-time updates.
4. Facebook
Created back in 2004 as a Harvard only social network but grown popular in 2008.
It surpasses competitors like Myspace, Hi5 and Friendster.
Despite not allowing its users to customize their own profile, Facebook lets its client to
post photos and videos and sharing posts.
20. CONT.
Over the past few years, Facebook has added several new features such as IM and
countless app for games.
Private messaging is available as well as writing on another user’s wall.
Other than that, Facebook also allows its user to control their privacy setting such as
allowing certain people to view their post and profile details.
Users can also comment on or, more recently, “like” the posts of their friends, and
conversations often occur within the comment sections among multiple people.
22. MEDIA SHARING
1. Flickr
It is a photo sharing site in which allowing its user to create their own profile, add friend and
organize their uploaded photos and videos into albums.
Its forte is allowing users to license their photos through Creative Commons, as well as
retaining all copyrights.
24. CONT.
2. YouTube
Founded in 2005 and become a major video hosting and sharing site until recent.
Users can upload videos and share it to any social network that enable video posting
such as Facebook, blog, forum and etc.
social features include ratings, comments, and the option to subscribe to the channels of
a user’s favorite video creators.
26. REAL-TIME UPDATES
1. Twitter
Become popular in 2007 and a major competitor for Facebook.
Twitter has developed a cult-like following and has a number of famous users.
There are Twitter clients for updating and managing followers; services that track Twitter
trends; and services for posting photos and videos directly to Twitter.
2. Tumblr
Founded in 2007 and let users to post and reblog photos, videos, texts, audios, links on a
blog-like site.
User friendly and also known as microblogging similar with Twitter.
29. BRIEF HISTORY OF
FACEBOOK
Facebook was founded in February, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, a psychology
student from Harvard University.
Mark stated that he wanted to create a website that can connect people around the
university thus Thefacebook.com was launched.
Within a month, half of the undergraduate population signed up for
Thefacebook.com.
It was an instant hit that Mark decided to extend the site to other Boston
universities, the Ivy League and eventually all US universities.
30. On August 2005, it officially become Facebook.com.
A month later, the site spread across to UK universities thus making it a part
of popular internet culture among students.
At the same year, every high schools in US could sign up for the site.
On September 2006, the site has extended its user to anyone with a
registered email address.
Facebook is a free site and only making its profit based on advertisement
revenue.
Several big companies like Yahoo and Google are interested in buying
Facebook but the owner remain steadfast and refused the offers.
31. Over the years, Facebook has updated the site and adding a lot of new
features which increase the number of registration.
In 2009, the News Feed was replaced with a Real-Time Stream.
Later, a real-time activity feed was added to the homepage of Facebook
allowing friends to know latest update about the user.
IM and video calling are one the features added by Facebook to smoothen
the process of communication via internet.
In 2011, Facebook enabled subscribed as their features by allowing users
to see people's public status updates and posts.
32. To satisfy its increasingly mobile audience, in 2012 Facebook rolled out the
App Center. The App Center featured about 500 facebook apps as an
entertainment for user. Various games and platforms were built to satisfy the
users.
In the spring of 2012, Facebook acquired photosharing site Instagram for
one billion dollars.
39. APPLICATIONS ON
FACEBOOK
There are numerous numbers of applications on Facebook, there are
different genre of applications exist that can link to facebook.
Games:
• Bejeweled Blitz - www.facebook.com/appcenter/bejeweledblitz
• Dragon City - www.facebook.com/appcenter/dragoncity
• Scrabble - www.facebook.com/ScrabbleEA
• Words with Friends - apps.facebook.com/wordswithfriends
The games applications in Facebook can connect people from other
regions, people can compete between friends and also give virtual gifts or
lives to play the games.
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There are also entertainment applications for Facebook users.
People can promote their bands, or music using application on Facebook
for example:
• Band Profile - www.facebook.com/appcenter/rn_my_band
• ONErpm - www.facebook.com/ONErpmApp
• SoundCloud - www.facebook.com/appcenter/soundcloud
There is also an applications for people to rate movies they watched
named Flixster www.facebook.com/appcenter/flixster
E-cards;
•Someecards - www.facebook.com/appcenter/someecards
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Other than that, there are photo and video applications in Facebook so that
people can share photos and videos with other Facebook users too.
Photos;
• Aviary - apps.facebook.com/aviaryeditor/default.aspx
• PiZap - apps.facebook.com/piZap_editor/
• Picasa Uploader - apps.facebook.com/picasauploader/
Videos;
•SocialCam - www.facebook.com/socialcam
•Skype Video Calling - facebook.com/videocalling
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Plus, there are also application for security purposes on Facebook, to
check users’ wall and news feed for possible infection, or to monitor one’s
child in the usage of Facebook and etc.
• BitDefender Safego - www.facebook.com/bitdefender.safego
• Minor Monitor - www.minormonitor.com/
• Norton Safe Web - apps.facebook.com/nortonsafeweb/