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Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Online Social Networks

The earliest social networking services available on the Internet were Usenet groups and bulletin boards established to communicate each other about specific topics. As these early Internet users were computer programmers and enthusiasts, they basically focused on technology and computer science. A common feature of these sites was the chat room in which a dedicated web space that let people type messages to each other and receive response in real time. 

The social networking site is distinguished from the earlier, simpler community messaging sites by the ways it makes a user's network visible to others. It means we can connect each other regardless where we are located and whenever time it is, as long as we use the same social networking site. Some other earliest service to function were Classmates and Six Degree of Separation. 

Many of them are still active for instance Six Degree of Separation, in which allowed people to list their friends for others to view. In year 2003, the list of services had grown to include such a popular services like Friendster and Myspace. Then, the definition of social networking has widened since 1990s. For example Youtube, which is a video streaming website that allows users to form groups dedicated to certain topics or themes. Another extremely popular form of networking  involve massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs), such as War Craft. Therefore, I think it is good to use online social networking but remember there lots of pros and cons. In order to avoid any problems, parents must play a crucial role in monitoring their children from the start. 

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