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Web 2.0 and why poking each other on Facebook is the “IN” thing.
The world is evolving. The internet which was just a source of information and services before (the days of Web 1.0) is now a formidable giant thanks to a certain something called “Social Networking”. So, what is social networking … Continue reading
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Tagged analysing behaviors, facebook, internet, orkut, pop psychology, social networking, web, web 2.0, websites
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Web 2.0, Social Networking and the Human Psyche
I’ve been away. Yes, I haven’t posted something worthwile in quite a bit. But now I’ve got food for thought and fodder for my brain, resulting in the following set of articles on the social e-revolution called web 2.0. … Continue reading
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Tagged facebook, Philosophy, pop psychology, psychological, social networking, web, web 2.0, website
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