Social media Concepts

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When was the term social networking first used?

1954

Social Networking involves communication between what?

2 or more people

When did social networking first became popular?

2003

Wiki

A collaborative website that can be edited by anyone that can access it.

Avatar

A person's online representation as a character, whether in the form of a 2-D or 3-D image or simply through text.

Selfie

A picture taken by someone of themselves

Facebook

A popular social networking website that lets users create their own homepages, set up weblogs and add contacts.

Viral

A post that gains large amounts of popularity in a short amount of time.

Browser

A program that allows the user to find and view pages on the world wide web.

Hits

A request for a file made by web browsers and search engines. Hits are commonly misinterpreted as a metric for website success, however the number of hits typically is much larger than the number of people visiting a website.

Twitter

A social media site originally called Twittr

Yelp

A social networking site where people post reviews about their experiences at local businesses and with business people.

Tag

A tag is a keyword, term or description that is assigned, or that you assign, to a piece of information. A piece of information may have multiple tags.

LOL

A term commonly used in texting and means "laugh out loud"

Thread

AKA threaded discussion; consists of original article and all subsequent related replies

Founders of Quora

Adam D'Angelo and Charlie Cheever

Founder of Pinterest

Ben Sibermann

Founder of Google plus

Bradly Horowitz

Founders of Snapchat

Evan Spiegel, Reggie Brown, and Bobby murphy

Founders of Twitter

Evan Williams, Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey and Noah Glass

What is the most popular social networking site on the internet?

Facebook

Share

Give another computer a file

Founder of Instagram

Kevin Systrom

Founder of Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg

Who founded facebook?

Mark Zuckerberg

Founders of Skype

Niklas Zennstrom, Janus Friis

Pintrest

On-line bulletin board to post pictures, descriptions, ideas about a team, products, favorite items

Founders of LinkedIn

Reid Hoffman, Konstramin Guericke, Allen Blue, Jean-Luc Vallant, Eric ly

Handler

Someone who manages an organizations account

Founders of Youtube

Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim

Founders of Reddit

Steve Huffman, Aaron Swartz, and Alexis Ohanian

Founders of Flickr

Stewart Butterfield, Caterina Fake

Founder of Kik

Ted Livingston

Who founded MySpace?

Tom Anderson

feed

What is recommended to you from categories you've seen in twitter

Profile

Your identity on the internet

LinkedIn

a business-oriented website that lets users post their professional profiles to connect to a network of businesspeople

Instagram

a free online photo and video sharing service geared to mobile phones

Emoji

a graphical emoticon used to express emotion

Hashtag

a number symbol # used to label keywords in a tweet. A way of categorizing.

Web 2.0

a set of economic, social, and technology trends that collectively form the basis for the next generation of the Internet

Flickr

a site for managing and sharing pictures

Meme

a unit of knowledge transmitted within a culture, most commonly referred to as an internet joke

Youtube

a video-sharing website in which users can upload, view, and comment on videos

Webinar

a virtual meeting in which attendees view one of the attendees' computer screens for a more formal and organized presentation

Tweet

messages and updates posted by users on Twitter

Fans

people who enjoy watching a certain activity and supporting the people who participate

Bookmarking

record the address of (a website, file, etc.) to enable quick access in future.

Snapchat

social media app that allows temporary picture posts

Bounce rate

the percentage of visitors to a particular website who navigate away from the site after viewing only one page.

Geotagging

the process of adding geographical information to various media in the form of metadata. The data usually consists of coordinates like latitude and longitude, but may even include bearing, altitude, distance and place names.

Retweet

the process of forwarding a tweet to a user's followers on twitter


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