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Social Networking - Today's Social Isolation

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Social network sites such as MySpace, Friendster, Facebook, Skype and Twitter plays a vital role in current society. These sites have millions of users around the world and it has become their daily practices. Society shares ideas through communication tools such as connectivity, blogging and photo/video-sharing. To date, there are lot gadgets for social networking purposes namely Blackberry, iPhone, Android as well as tablets. The Blackberry is more suitable for the workaholic who runs business. Nowadays, anyone can involve in online business. All they need is a gadget that can support their marketing purposes at anywhere and anytime. iPhone is designed for designers or for those who love arts and design. There a lot of applications and games that can be downloaded. Android is designed for gadget freak. Most of Android users are gamers while tablets are designed for those who would like play and work experience. Social network sites are vital in helping amateurs to market out their business. For example, home-based businessmen just have to photograph some good photos, upload it onto the page and write down some description about the product they are selling. Next, they just have to maintain the page by posting status and updates constantly to make sure their fans or followers will be updated with the latest information of their products or services. Despite all these, housewives also play their roles in social networking. Besides being a good role model as a mother dealing with the daily housework such as cooking, decorating and cleaning the house and handling the children, housewives are still able to allocate some of their time being online involving themselves in the social networking. And it provides a side income for these housewives who only rely on their husband to give them pocket money to spend on their daily expenses. Social networking is well accepted by the society because it plays an important role in each individualâ

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