Create knowledge
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Santosh Sinha
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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100% agreed that internet is affecting personal life. The matter of discussion should have been in good or band manner? Today we rarely use dictionary / encyclopedia instead we use google to search the word or items or article. we now rarely...
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Aaron Brandley
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| 2 years ago
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Relationships built on the internet, whether through twitter, facebook, buzz, or personal sites can affect our lives in many ways. And when we weed out the useless or negative contacts, whether online or off, our social equity will increase with the...
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Smita Dalvi
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes. In todays time, we are more interested in getting connected with unknown "friends" online than those whom we know. We hardly take care to investigate whether he is a original user or a fake one and don't even hesitate to share our...
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Debate: "Is internet affecting your personal life?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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ravindra shrivastava
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| 2 years ago
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I, too, was disturbed by the way Google decided to launch Buzz. Unfortunately, I did not realize that using the link at the bottom of the page only removed the Buzz link from the page instead of completely disabling it as I assumed it did. In...
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Aaron Brandley
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| 2 years ago
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It would be easy to say that we have enough sites that already do this and do not need another one. The problem is, none of them are Google! Of course, it will take some time, but Google will eventually compare to Twitter and the King - Facebook. Does...
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Prarthana Devi
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| 2 years ago
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Hi, sonam its really good to see news which most of us even don't know is already getting discussed on social platform like this, and this is the power of social networking which is real time, you'll get to know things as and when it happens, and...
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Debate: "Can Google buzz create buzz in social networking?" deleted from your view.
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Integration of social networking and search
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In coming years the networking sites will evolve in to Niche Offerings
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BT
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"ff"
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hello
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Aaron Brandley
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| 2 years ago
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As usual, Sonam is right. Little by little those who focus on SEO are recognizing the need for valuable, keyword specific social media marketing, thus integrating the two significantly. Companies who want to improve their online presence must take...
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sanjay dey
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"Integration of social networking and search"
| 2 years ago
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social networking is the buzz of the day. today we dont have any time to visit our relatives let alone our friends. so this is a technical way of keeping in touch. The search engines are helping this in a new way. Thus not only business will be...
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Ideate: "How do you see companies like Google, Facebook & Twitter evolve in coming days?" deleted from your view.
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shabbare rathinavel
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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As we now the communication in the corporate are VIA mail. By 2014 this will influences the rest!!
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Azhar Kazmi
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| 2 years ago
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Both have different functions an utility. They may not be subsitutes. So cannot replace. The thing that's already happening is that the use of social networking as a means of getting in touch with others is rising. But we still use emails to...
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Aaron Brandley
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Especially with the amount of "AWEBER" type social-media emailing that is available, current run-of-the-mill emailing will eventually be unnecessary. Video conferencing and even texting has already decreased the amount of emails required....
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Debate: "Gartner report: Social networks to replace E-mails" deleted from your view.
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Mailing copies to Authorites / Organisations will have impact.
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Doubtful to get any attention of Authoirites / Organisations.
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Aaron Brandley
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"Doubtful to get any attention of Authoirites / Organisations. "
| 2 years ago
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Before we can hope to help, we must research issues for ourselves. Then, in order to make a difference, we need to build relationships with our leaders. Social media marketing has been proven an effective, productive avenue to build relationships...
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Abraham Paul
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"Mailing copies to Authorites / Organisations will have impact."
| 1 year ago
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Views of esteemed members on both sides are very much appreciated. Though the main objective of social networking is knowlede sharing, there are also many useful and meaningful debates happening here on many contemporary issues of national...
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Sonam Kapoor
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"Doubtful to get any attention of Authoirites / Organisations. "
| 2 years ago
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I really thank Mr. Paul who has raised this issue, but what Mr, Raghu is saying is true, we just can't take the opinions and views that are generated on social networks to authorities with proper backed action plan, here on these social networks...
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Debate: "How to make Social Networking effective?" deleted from your view.
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Mix different character types
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My photograph may be my Pass-word
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shamik ghosh
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"very simple..."
| 2 years ago
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just type alt 255 before creating any the password . its the ASCII character .
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Aaron Brandley
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| 2 years ago
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Whether we share an office or not passwords need to be original and kept secret. Often, when website owners think of the term "PCI Compliant" they think of security scanning that checks for vulnerabilities hackers use to compromise sites. What some of...
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Niranjan prasad Y S
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"Mix different character types"
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This is one of agreat idea, using different characters like @,!,#,%, etc.,.. the pasword is more secure... and also use of uppercase charaters between the password...
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Ideate: "Secure passwords: Beware hackers on loose" deleted from your view.
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Mix different character types
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My photograph may be my Pass-word
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shamik ghosh
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"very simple..."
| 2 years ago
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just type alt 255 before creating any the password . its the ASCII character .
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Aaron Brandley
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| 2 years ago
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Whether we share an office or not passwords need to be original and kept secret. Often, when website owners think of the term "PCI Compliant" they think of security scanning that checks for vulnerabilities hackers use to compromise sites. What some of...
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Niranjan prasad Y S
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"Mix different character types"
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This is one of agreat idea, using different characters like @,!,#,%, etc.,.. the pasword is more secure... and also use of uppercase charaters between the password...
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Ideate: "Secure passwords: Beware hackers on loose" deleted from your view.
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Rajiv Shekhar Bhandari
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Definitely these days, every individual has started creating his/her space on social networking sites. Even the companies are creating their space on sites like linkedin, facebook to get closer to their consumers. Even in corporate world what...
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Aaron Brandley
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| 2 years ago
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Here's the deal. Social media marketing isn't going to be the cure-all for job placement, but it is an excellent place for businesses to increase their visibility and relationships globally. As time goes on, face to face interactions for hiring will...
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Darshana Sawant
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I think yes with most of the virtual population belonging to some or the other social networking sites across the world it's seen that recruiters are no more interested in the services of traditional job portals like Naukri and Monster, though we...
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Debate: "Are social networking sites the new job portals?" deleted from your view.




