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 Profile

 Friends
 Groups
 Discussions
 Blogs
 Widgets
HISTORY
Early Social Networking Sites
1. FRIENDSTER(2002)
2. MYSPACE(2003)
3. LINKEDIN(2003)
4. FACEBOOK(2004)
Facebook has since become the largest social
networking site in the world.
 Social Impacts
 Business Model
 Privacy
 Notifications on Web sites
 Access to Information
 Interpersonal Communication
 Investigations
 Potential for Misuse
 Risk for Child Safety
• Government Applications

•Business Applications

•Dating Applications
 Educational Applications

 Medical Applications
A computer network is a collection of computers and
terminal devices connected together by a
communication system.
 WIDE AREA NETWORKS (WAN)
 LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (LAN)
 METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS (MAN)
Social networking sites provoke extreme reactions.
You either like it or hate it. There are no in betweens.
The rise of social networking sites have been
phenomenal partly due to the immense freedom it
affords.
 Cost-Effective.
 Very Interactive.
 A Window To Different Cultures And Places.
 Interests To a Large Number Of People.
 Procure Information.
 Promotion. 
 Risk Of Identity Theft And Fraud.
 False Information.
 Online Harassment And Stalking.
THE NUTS AND BOLTS
[TECHNOLOGY
EXPLAINED]
 LINUS AND APACHE
 MY SQL

 PHP
DOWNSIDES TO LAMP

THE BACK END

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