2. Introduction
• Social networking has become more popular in these days. Many
people are part of at least one social network sites.
• Online social networks facilitate connections between people based
on shared interests, values, groups (i.e., friends, professional
colleagues), etc. They make it easier for people to find and
communicate with individuals who are in their networks using the
Web as the interface.
• It’s a face of Web 2.0
3. Objectives
• To share information among the friends.
• To communicate with others by the mean of different channel.
• To make friends or meet new people around the globe.
• To promote the business by the means of advertising.
• Experience global exposure
• Creating a positive impact on the world
4. Project Feature and Modules
• Accounts
– Registration includes the task of acquiring user information, allowing
them to pick a username, password, and email.
• Profiles
– User profiles are a must for community to work. A user profile allows
users to share all sorts of details about themselves.
• Friends
– This is the key to the success of any community. Friend features will be
the main reason for people to interact with your community.
5. Project Feature and Modules
• Messaging
– After gather people together they need to interact with each other, so
the primary way for people to communicate is direct communication.
• Blogging
– People join a community to either look for or provide information on a
pre-specified topic. Often times this is performed by way of a blog.
6. Technology and Tools
• ASP.NET
– Microsoft’s technology set for building dynamic web content.
• C#
– .NET-compliant languages from Microsoft that is an object-oriented
programming language.
• Microsoft Visual Studio
• Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express Edition
• Internet Information Services (Web Server)
• Firefox, Internet Explorer (Web Client)
• HTML5 and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS3)
• JavaScript (Jquery)