...The History of Social Web Ashley Jackson INF 103 Professor Jaclyn Minor May 24, 2012 The social web was first designed with the intention of just having a fun way to interact with friends and family over the Internet. Over the years, it has grown into one of the most popular forms of social interaction. This paper will discuss the past history of the social web, as well as the most popular sites of the present, including Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, YouTube, and Friendster. I will show the pros and cons of social networking with facts and information I have obtained through research. The term “social web” does not exclusively belong to digital technology on the Web. On the contrary, social networks have been studied since the beginning of 20th century with the aim of comprehending how the members of a certain community interact and the mechanisms through which this interaction takes place, (Postigo, 2011). Today, social networking commonly refers to all those activities that are carried out within specific online services that provide free space and software tools, which allow users to create networks of people. In most instances, a social networking service is a website that allows individuals to construct a public or semi-public profile. The profile is usually made by filling out a template with the user’s personal data. This data is not only limited to the users’ vital...
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...Social Web Social web has been around for a very long time believe it or not. While it has its positives and negatives, the social web is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web. It is a great way to communicate with others all around the world. You can keep in touch with friends and relatives, meet new friends, network for your business, and much more. The first email was send and delivered in 1971. Ward Christensen invented the first public BBS in the late 1970s, and another (named "The WELL") in the late 80's and early '90s arose as a popular online community. The actual first social website was Classmates.com (1995) by Randy Conrads then followed by SixDegrees.com (1997) by Andrew Weinreich. British computer scientist Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee wrote:” The Web is more a social creation than a technical one. I designed it for a social effect to help people work together and not as a technical toy. The ultimate goal of the Web is to support and improve our web like existence in the world. We clump into families, associations, and companies. We develop trust across the miles and distrust around the corner. What we believe, endorse, agree with, and depend on is representable and, increasingly, represented on the Web.” The social web has come a very long way and is now one of the most popular ways to communicate with family and friends. Even businesses are using the social web to network and advertise. Some of the more...
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...Social Web Social Networking via the web can be dangerous. It sometimes produces ways for online predators to gain access to your personal information. Social can also be is advantageous and fun even though there are some potential risks. Millions of people use the Social web mainly for socializing with friends and family but many also use it to promote their business. “The social web is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web. The Social web encompasses how websites and software are designed and developed in order to support and foster social interactions. These online social interactions form the basis of much online activity including online shopping, education, and gaming.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_web. Popular Social Networking sites are Facebook, Twitter, and Myspace. These sites allow millions of people to connect with their family and friends using instant message, pictures, and videos. I would suggest before engaging in social media sites you should take necessary precautions to protect your personal information. There are millions of people that use the social web to interact. “The Social web is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web. The Social web encompasses how websites and software are designed and developed in order to support and foster social interaction. These online social interactions form the basis of much online activity including online shopping, education, gaming and social...
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...Lori Fowler Social Media Introduction to Computer Literacy February 8, 2013 What are Social Network sites? Social Network Sites are web based services that allow individuals to construct a public or semi public profile within a bounded system. “People articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system. “(Social network sites). Social Network sites are becoming increasingly more popular as time goes by. Everyday more and more people are searching out social networking sites, either just to correspond with long lost friends, family or they are searching for the love of their lives on a dating site. There are so many different sites that have come and one from the beginning of the boom. There are the sites that people can keep in touch with your friends and family or sites to meet new people to find love or just friendship. Anyone can find anything that they are looking for. There are sites that cater to certain audiences and attract people based on race, religion or culture. There are just so many different ones out there that you can choose from. Dating websites, political sites, Social Networking sites have become the new thing in this generation. There are young people, teenagers, older people that go on these sites. It’s not just one generation of people it is all people in today’s world. . ...
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...RUNNING HEAD: Web Page 1 The Social Web Ericka Silva Computer Literacy INF103 Brett Ferns Dec. 10, 2012 RUNNING HEAD: Web Page 2 The Social Web What do we think of when we hear social web? A social web is a group of social networks that supports public interactions. Websites with advanced software are designed for supporting the communication between people. It is the term given for the World Wide Web as a kind of social media. Social web is everywhere; we have Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, YouTube, and so many others. There are dating cites like eHarmony, okCupid and Match.com where people can go and meet new people and chat and find a relationship. There are even chat rooms and games that have social networks also. In my research paper I will address our use of the social web and how it has become a big part of our lives. The social web, which is also referred to as social networking, was first designed with the intention of making a way for people to interact with others over the internet. These sites are mostly formed around the connections of people of the same interests. It has become a new and exciting way for people all over the world to communicate with each other, without having to leave their own homes. It has become a thing of convenience for many people to turn on their computers or open an app and start communicating with family members, friends or even co-workers. We are now able to share photos, music and even use social networking...
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...Social Web Chari N. Clayton INF103 Catherine Doughty 12/16/2010 Social Web The Social Web is so changing and is expanding each and every day. From online education to Social networking, Social Web has become a part of everyone’s life some way, somehow. We are now able to share websites, share photos, and use Social networking as a friend locating tool, free of charge. With all of the options and choices we have available, we can do just about any day-to-day function if we have a computer with a web browser. What is Social Web? The Social web is a specified term for the World Wide Web as a kind of Social Media. The term is currently used to describe how people socialize or interact with each other throughout the web. The Social Web mostly refers to Social networking, MySpace for example, and content-sharing sites (which also offer a Social networking functionality) within Web 2.0. These Social websites are mostly formed around the connections of people of the same interest, but there are several theories that specify exactly how this formation works. There are for example said to be “people focus” websites such as Bebo, Facebook, and MySpace, that focus of social interaction often by making the user create an online identity and a profile. There is also socializing on the web that is typified by “hobby focus”. For example, if one is interested in photography and wants to share this with like-minded people, then there are photography websites...
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...The Progression of the Social Web Melanie Helm Info103: Computer Literacy (ADD1322E) Instructor Joan Rhodes July 1, 2013 The Progression of the Social Web From its humble beginning to the present day, it is mind boggling to think it has been a decade since the social web began and what is even crazier is that it has become an integral part of our everyday lives in modern society. There are now sites for virtually every special interest out there that we may have. There are now sites to share photos, videos, status updates, meeting new people, sharing recipes, sites to connect with old friends, and create new ones. It also seems there are social solutions for just about everything and every need. Social web has progressed in so many ways it is absolutely hard to keep up with these days. Usenets began in 1979 by Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis. Usenet systems let users post articles or posts (referred to as “news”) to newsgroups. Usenets are the precursor of the RSS feed readers which are commonly used to follow blogs and news sites today. They do not have a central server or a dedicated administrator. Google groups and Yahoo!, which are group sites, use many of the original usenet systems. The first Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) were primarily hosted on personal computers and users could only use it one at a time and had to login using a computer modem. BBS’s first came into existence in the late 70s. Though in a much slower fashion, BBS’s were the first to let users logon...
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...The Social Web: It is what you make it Instructor Debra Austin INF103 Computer Literacy Heather Miller August 6, 2012 The social web is a somewhat new and exciting place where people from all over the world can connect without leaving the comfort of their own homes. Like any type of newfangled technology there are upsides and downsides that need to be considered before deciding if this is a good or bad thing. Like many other activities that utilize time and provide an escape from the pressures of the day, the social web has many advantages and downfalls; however, it is up to each of us to decide whether to participate or not. According to oxforddictionaries.com, the Social Web, or the Social Network, is a “…dedicated website or other application which enables users to communicate with each other by posting information, comments, messages, images, etc.”. The current top five social networking sites are Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and MySpace. All of these are places where you can connect with others to share opinions, play games, share interests, and overall, it is a place to be social. This is a place where someone who has more of an introverted personality or low self-esteem can be popular or outgoing; a place where a person can connect with people from different countries that they may never visit. Some people compare how many “friends”, or contacts, they have made on these sites; many may be people that you have not actually met face to...
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...My Life As I Know It 1 My Life As I Know It Lasonya Adams Carla Bainer PSY 202 March 28, 2013 My Life As I Know It 2 I. What was my family Like? a. Hard working single parent b. Second child of three children c. Single parent household II. What are some of your favorite memories? d. Mother overcoming hard times e. Grandparents help in raising me and my brothers f. Family gathering III. What did you want to become when you grew up? g. Work in the medical field h. Law enforcement i. Education as a teacher IV. What are your personal, professional and academic goals? j. Earn my BA degree in Child Development k. Own and Operate my own preschool l. Helping my children get through college My Life As I Know It 3 As I sit here and think about what to write down on this paper, I came to the conclusion that everyone has their own perspective on what their life was like. My life was no where perfect. I lived in a home with one parent, my life was a struggle. However, as I grown as an adult I have learned the importance of a good education and being a positive, supportive parent to my children as my mother was with me. My mother was a hard working parent, raising three children all on her own. My dad walked out of our life when I was 7 years old. My mom would struggle to make end meet, she only made $250 a week, that wasn’t enough to feed a family...
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...Case Study Campbell Ewald Talk to the folks at Campbell Ewald about social media, and you’re talking to people who have been in this game for a while. 2009 represented the third year of the agency’s dedicated social media practice. Back in 2006, the firm was engaged on a project that was heavily focused in online channels, and David Linabury – now the agency’s SVP and Social Media Director – was convinced That interactive and social communications were going to play a significant role in the future of his industry. Engaged “We were lucky to have some early wins in 2006, like a campaign that engaged over 50,000 participants,” he explains. “To us and to our client, it was proof that these social tools had immense potential to not only further communication initiatives, but build solid relationships with the customers in our communities. that was powerful.” Linabury and the leadership team even integrate social media into their strategic planning, both for their agency and their clients. While many agencies rely heavily on traditional consumer research, Campbell Ewald sees social media as one of the most powerful ways to tap insights among community and consumers. Listening with Radian6 Listening and monitoring with Radian6 plays a significant role in their efforts, too. For their own company, Linabury’s team monitors industry chatter across the blogosphere, and uses what they hear to help drive new strategies for them and for their clients. For example, while they learned...
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...Social Influence and Online Retailing Andrea Harrison with Neal Gorevic and Robert McCutcheon, July 2009 The rise of the social web has created a new way of looking at online retailing, specifically how social influence can be harnessed to move consumers from consideration to sale. We‟ve noticed a few examples that lead us to believe that incorporating social into a shopping experience may just be what retailers need to counter-effect the decrease in discretionary spending brought on by the bad news economy. 1) Using core influencer content to editorialize your product offering Target recently announced the launch of Red Hot Shop, a new eCommerce venture combining traditional online retailing with the editorial styling of Daily Candy (a daily email and website dedicated to trends and deals for the savvy shopper). This bundling of retail and editorial is not new to publishing, magazines have long used editorial to sell the products contained in its ad pages. What is new, however, is a mainstream volume retailer like Target taking on an editorial voice to connect with their consumer. The Daily Candy voice is a highly influential one, and often takes the persona of your most in-theknow, trend-watching, fashionable and sample-sale savvy friend. In other words, someone we all need in our life to make sure we make good decisions. 2) Embracing the customer‟s voice Zappos has been an early proponent of the power of social influence, and the company makes user reviews and feedback...
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...of the organization. Starbucks has several current strategic initiatives in place to improve the organization’s sales and drive long-term shareholder value. This strategic initiative will further expand current strategic initiatives by including a multi-channel advertising and marketing campaign to increase successfully the transparency of the Corporation. This initiative will enable Starbucks to expand globally and reach new customers to enable one-on-one dialogue while increasing sales both internationally and domestically. Current strategic initiatives will improve through the implementation of this strategic initiative of multi-channel advertising. Social Media has become the best way for Starbucks to communicate with consumers, partners, and suppliers. Social media also allows the corporation to monitor the social media efforts of its competitors. With a fierce competitive market in the coffee...
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...Facebook offers its users two interfaces. One is for personal use and the other is for business. Personal users usually use if for chatting with friends, Making new acquaintances, Joining social events, Tagging and sharing images of day to day activities, Ability to stay in touch with people who live elsewhere, Joining groups of likeminded people and Posting and watching videos. Business users can use this platform to get a following for a brand and the ability to discuss products and spread the word about its how well or how bad a product works. Facebook offers a relatively safe, easy to use online platform for its users. Which enable friends to keep in touch with other friends. Share their thoughts and photographs with each other. Users approach Facebook to share with a lot of people at once and in the world today they are very few platforms which have the capacity to reach such an audience. Facebook has provided a lot of online offerings and they have evolved as the company has grown. They would include. A messaging service, a photo-sharing service and a news service. Facebook still offers its main site and mobile applications many individual service like Instagram which enables users to post videos and pictures online on another platform. Facebook has helped revolutionize the social web as we know it. It has enabled friends, family and acquaintances to connect in ways we could have never predicted. Facebook success at the end of the day is that it is able to organize...
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...Intimacy in the Age of Facebook” by Andrew Reiner is “... the parts of their lives that truly matter to many of them during college are undermined by widespread , constricting social anxiety that comes, paradoxically, from two of their greatest pleasures: texting and social media.” I think that this thesis statement is a good one because I think it passes our criteria for being a good thesis statement. First, it predicts. This statement lets the reader anticipate what the article would contain. Technology used for communication like cellphone, smartphones and social web sites would come in mind. Social issues would also come in. It does not say it all. It does not give you everything at the start. It lets you think first before giving out all the details. Second, it controls. It has a scope and limitations. A good thesis statement does not let the essay get too general nor too specific. In the article, one can see that it limits its characters to college students only. The statement also focuses on texting and social media. It also tells us that the author will only cover its effects to the teenagers. Third, it obligates. This article was easy to understand because the author effectively followed the path of his thesis statement. It did not become vague. The author really focused on how his students used social media and what the effects were to his students. So what did he point out really? He pointed out that at the present, technology have been really affecting people’s lives...
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...January 30, 2009 The End of Solitude By William Deresiewicz What does the contemporary self want? The camera has created a culture of celebrity; the computer is creating a culture of connectivity. As the two technologies converge — broadband tipping the Web from text to image, social-networking sites spreading the mesh of interconnection ever wider — the two cultures betray a common impulse. Celebrity and connectivity are both ways of becoming known. This is what the contemporary self wants. It wants to be recognized, wants to be connected: It wants to be visible. If not to the millions, on Survivor or Oprah, then to the hundreds, on Twitter or Facebook. This is the quality that validates us, this is how we become real to ourselves — by being seen by others. The great contemporary terror is anonymity. If Lionel Trilling was right, if the property that grounded the self, in Romanticism, was sincerity, and in modernism it was authenticity, then in postmodernism it is visibility. So we live exclusively in relation to others, and what disappears from our lives is solitude. Technology is taking away our privacy and our concentration, but it is also taking away our ability to be alone. Though I shouldn't say taking away. We are doing this to ourselves; we are discarding these riches as fast as we can. I was told by one of her older relatives that a teenager I know had sent 3,000 text messages one recent month. That's 100 a day, or about one every 10 waking minutes, morning...
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