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2 hours ago ago from Tecnologie della Comunicazione applicate all'Impresa

Di seguito la dispensa sui social network site ed il Web 2.0:

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Le Web: Social networking tool Stribe takes top honors in startup competition

4 hours ago ago from Technology, iPhone, Mobiles, Nokia, and Gadgets

Stribe , a tool that helps build a social network around sites, won the top prize at the Le Web start-up competition in Paris today. The French startup is trying to tackle the difficult problem of building social communities around content on a page, and outside of a social network. It’s a line of code that you add to your site, which creates an overlay that users can log into. They can see the most active users visiting the page and the ...

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Can Your Facebook or Friendster Profile Ruin Your Career?

12 hours ago ago from nikky;s haven

Social networking sites like Facebook or Friendster provide young web users with a venue for self-expression and social interaction. Both sites’ influence among today’s web users can be seen in its inclusion among the Top 20 most popular sites around the world. Originally envisioned by its creators as online dating services, these sites have become “meeting places” for family, friends, former classmates and of course potential partner ...

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On-Line Networks: Value-Add Or Distraction?

6 hours ago ago from Commitment Matters

Social networking sites and their application in the world of business have been receiving a mixed press recently. In theory, our ability to build new contacts with such ease should be a powerful tool to support information flows, knowledge development and personal advancement. But to what extent has that happened and do the drawbacks outweigh any advantages? It seems to me that one of the major problems with most on-line networks ...

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Women Out-pace Men In Social Networks

47 minutes ago ago from V/Speak

According to a recent study done by the site Pingdom, women participate more than men in most social networking sites.  The outliers?  Slashdot, Reddit, and Digg which does not surprise me at all, based on the content that is prevalent on those three sites.  Pingdom has a nice graphic (below) showing the gender distribution across the Social Web.  For the full blog post for this report, continue reading here .

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A social networking timeline

1 day ago ago from Good News Now

-Milestones in social networking over the past decade: 2002 Friendster launches and becomes a social networking force until MySpace and the more buttoned-up LinkedIn hit the scene in 2003 and slowly gain more traction. 2004 Facebook begins to become a staple of communication for college students. The service opens up to high schoolers in 2005, corporate networks in 2006 and eventually becomes a worldwide phenomenon. 2005 YouTube, an online ...

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Glogster™: One Million Glogs and Counting

4 hours ago ago from PopEater

Glogster ( http://www.glogster.com/?onemill=1 ) – the leading social network for fun expression - announced today that the company’s dedicated end-users have officially created more than one million Glogs . Glogster enables people to create an online multimedia poster or “Glog” for free. A Glog is made with text, images, videos, photos, graphics, music and more. The most popular categories of Glogs on the site include music , love, ...

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Thousands to Join BusinessBoomer WebTalkShow to Ring-In a New Generation of Business this Holiday Season

22 minutes ago ago from PopEater

BusinessBoomer : NEWS FACTS: BusinessBoomer Network is hosting the first season finale of its live, interactive web talk show next Tuesday, December 15, at Minna Gallery in San Francisco. The video broadcast, which will stream live on the web, will feature conversations with leading San Francisco Bay Area social visionaries and innovators, including Kevin Jones, founder of Social Capital Markets, ( www.socialcapitalmarkets.net ), Good Capital ...

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Malaysian tycoon buys networking site Friendster

7 hours ago ago from PopEater

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan announced a deal to buy Friendster, a social networking site that still retains a strong following in Southeast Asia after losing in global popularity to Facebook and MySpace. Tan's online payment systems business will buy 100 percent of Friendster through an affiliate company, according to a joint statement Thursday. The two companies will be combined so Tan's business empire can sell ...

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