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New Social networking rule – Video


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Female Fitness Motivation – Fitness Regiment – Video


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5 Ways To Annoy Your Mother – Video


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Of networking and society

Of networking and society

Imran Zaman (Tech-Talk) / 13 May 2013

Since the Victorian era, human behaviourists and sociologists have been studying and remarking upon the occurrence and importance of social networks.

While the social network is not a new concept by any means, the Internet has recreated how social networks are created, developed, accessed, observed and utilised.

Leaders in social networking have been organisations such as MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and even sites such as LinkedIn. However, thousands upon thousands of smaller and lesser-known social networks have also developed, with many users opting to become part of multiple networks in an answer to the multiple facets of their own lives or interests.

A social network is comprised of units (individuals or organisations) otherwise known as nodes. These nodes come together through appreciation or acceptance of their similarities, such as knowledge, status, interdependency (i.e., friendship), hobbies, or other commonality. These common elements that bring them together are known as the ties. Social networks are nodes tied together in one format and location. Generally, successful social networks are developed around a focused tie, but in the case of MySpace and Facebook, as well as Twitter and other such networks, sometimes individuals are brought together without common interests outside of an appreciation and embracing of the network technology or format, itself. Those three mentioned brands dont really focus as much on certain criteria for joining the network. Instead, humanity and technology are the basic premises that originally drew the nodes together.

For organisations, internal social networks can be extremely beneficial if properly constructed and managed. They can boost organisational morale, increase membership or interest, provide low cost marketing and advertising, and strengthen the bonds between members who otherwise might not connect or gain access to one another. From a marketing standpoint, brand and image control, quick communication to masses, and surveying are added benefits that can prove quite priceless.

For an organisation considering development of a social network, there are several factors of viability to consider. First, what is the basic tie for the network? Is it the overall organisation itself, as well as its functionality and operations? Or, are you seeking to bring organisation members together in a more segmented manner, such as by work departments? So, initially pinpoint your organisations social network mission, its reason for being.

Also consider whether such a network that could be utilised is already in existence. If there is one, perhaps that network (such as Facebook, for example) allows for some customisation to suit your groups needs or wants.

Facebook offers applications integration to link members of organisations within the platform, but the downside could be that despite the usability, functionality and ease of utilisation of applications, surveys, advertising, and other such add-ins individuals from outside of your organisation will inevitably (quickly) penetrate the original groups boundaries. If you seek new joiners, and new ties, consider using one of the worldwide-successful networks already in existence, for exposure to the optimum number of potential members.

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Who local celebrities are voting for #purplethumb

Local celebrities turn to social networking sites to share the list of candidates they are endorsing or voting for.

With the big following of local celebrities online, announcing their choice of candidates in social networking sites can help influence someones votes and boost the candidates popularity.

Comedian and TV host Vice Ganda, who previously expressed that he is not impressed of the track record of senatorial candidate Nancy Binay, announced on Twitter the candidates he is voting for. He previously said in an interview that he will vote for someone with sincerity and has concrete plans.

#ViceGandaList 1.Escudero 2.Hontiveros 3. Gordon 4.Casio 5.Angara 6.Cayetano 7.Jun Magsaysay 8.Pimentel , Vice tweeted.

Popstar princess Sarah Geronimo, who returned to Twitter months ago after a long hiatus, asks her followers to support Cong. Sonny Angara. Sarah is one of the celebrity endorsers of Cong. Angara, alongside Coco Martin and Julia Montes.

Isang leader na may tapat na pagmamalasakit at pagmamahal sa bansang Pilipinas. Cong. Sonny Angara for senator. Salamat po, Sarah tweeted.

Singer-composer Jim Paredes, who has always been vocal about socio-political issues, shared the candidates he is supporting. He sees voting as a heroic act.

Voting for Bam Aquino, Risa Hontiveros, Jun Magayasay, Grace Poe, Bro. EDDIE Villanueva. My partylist is Ladlad. May include 1 more, Jim tweeted.

Kapuso star Dingdong Dantes strongly supports Bam Aquino and Ramon Magsaysay Jr. He also tweeted that he is voting for Grace Poe and Risa Hontiveros.

Tomorrow, all of us Filipinos will have an equal stake in determining the future, thru our votes. Let us exercise this right and choose the leaders who will bring us to where we deserve to be, he posted.

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