

Social networking is the grouping of people into specific categories. There may be groupism in schools, high schools, workplaces etc. this leads to the division of society.
Online social networking on the other hand brings people closer to each other. Individuals can communicate from opposite ends of the world without a problem. (more…)
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What is it?
Microblogging is a form of blogging that allows users to make posts with a limit of 140 characters which is similar to the Short Messaging Service used in cell phones. A microblog is a shorter version of an actual blog with each post containing just one or two sentences. It can be done from anywhere; through instant messaging, cell phones or even through e-mail. (more…)
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Facebook is a worldwide social networking site with over 200 million active users. It is owned by Facebook Inc. It was founded by Mark Zukerberg and his friends and colleagues at Harvard University. Initially it was to be used only as a college networking site but was expanded to include other colleges like Ivy League and Stanford University. Later it was expanded even further to include any high school or college student. Finally it ended up including all people aged 13 and above.
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