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Blog Social networking

There are many social networking sites around now such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Many people use these networking sites for business and social uses. The benefits of these technologies are how convenient and easy to use they are to use. For example, to send a Facebook message only takes a few clicks rather than having to send an email or a hand written letter. Another benefit for sites such as LinkedIn is the accessibility to multiple job recruitments. "Social networking technology is absolutely the best thing to happen to recruiting — ever. " One of Crawford-Hentz's favorite sites is   Linkedin , a network of 8 million professionals spread across the world. Linkedin says users include executives from all of the Fortune 500 companies. Typing keywords into a search engine, Crawford can scrape the entire network to dig out high-quality candidates that she can't find elsewhere."(Langfitt). There are many positive benefits for using social networking sites s

BLOG: Blog v Wiki

"Wikipedia, one of the 10 most popular sites on the Web, was founded about eight years ago as a long-shot experiment to create a free encyclopedia from the contributions of volunteers, all with the power to edit, and presumably improve, the content." (Cohen). Wikipedia has been used by many people all over the internet. Wikipedia has gained immense popularity over the years because of the convenience of information on one centralized page. Wikipedia allows various people to edit, add or change information posted on certain pages. Although, this also means that wrong information could be posted on some Wikipedia pages. But Wikipedia has solved this problem by having a "new feature, called "flagged revisions," will require that an experienced volunteer editor for Wikipedia sign off on any change made by the public before it can go live." (Cohen). This addition to the requirements of editing a certain Wikipedia page has increased the credibility Wikipedia pa

Project Description

Topic: Social Networking: A Purposeful Loss of Privacy Social Networking has evolved and gained immense popularity. Social networking is used to communicate with friends, family or even employers. Although social networking has made communicating with others more convenient and easy, what is sacrificed might be a greater cost. The use of social networking has decreased the privacy and freedom of users all over the web.

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Hi my name is Danica Lee. I am currently a junior at Baruch College with a major in Computer Information Systems and a minor in Information Technology and Social Responsibility. I live in Brooklyn and work in Manhattan as a part time intern under the computer department at a consulting firm. My hobbies include traveling, reading and Netflix.