Facebook Culture - understanding group Networking in 2010

Social networking has been with us for a very long time. The caveman sitting with his fellow hunters in front of the fire and cooking and eating their newest kill was public networking.

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Going to the pub for a drink after work with your workmates is public networking. Just about operation that you do with your friends and colleagues is public networking. So how is Facebook different?

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Social networking is now online. All you need is a computer and an Internet connection. There are some sites that cater for just about every taste and requirement. Facebook is one of them. It is a free site open to anything to join. You do this by setting up your catalogue and creating a profile which contains as much or as tiny as you desire. You can put your picture up there, so that your new friends can see you and match your picture with your words.

Once you are signed in, you can begin finding for your friends and asking them to associate with you. From there, you can taste their friends and make more connections that way. As you can see, the snowball supervene causes as your name to spread in all directions. If someone sees your name and picture, they can taste you and ask to be your "friend." You don't have to respond, you can accept or ignore the ask as it suits you. It is entirely up to you.

Once you have agreed to be friends, you can read each other's pages. You can then post your newest news and photos for your friends' responses and read and annotation on their newest postings. In this way, a public interaction speedily spreads among you and your friends wherever you may be, everywhere on the Internet. No charge. It is a breathtaking way to make and keep friends all over the world.

You like playing games? You can play assorted games including scrabble with your friends any where, anytime. There is also an email catalogue and instant messaging available if you want to converse privately with one singular friend only.

You can easily understand why Facebook is growing at an breathtaking fast rate. Facebook has over 500 million active users and increasing all the time.

So, if you are a public person, or would just like to be one, here is a breathtaking way of meeting, albeit digitally, friends in the relieve and security of your own home, at a time of your own choosing. It doesn't get any better than that. Try it, you might like it.

Facebook Culture - understanding group Networking in 2010

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