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What does social network mean? What are popular social networks? How to do blogging using social networks?

Social network

A social network is a network of global social networking systems. It is free to join. Users can add members, send messages and update and exchange personal information, as well as a user can join city, work, school and regional networks.

Popular social networks

Facebook: English Facebook is a global social networking website, which was established on February 4, 2004. It is free to join. - is owned by Facebook Inc. Users can add friends, send messages, and update and share their personal information as well as connect to a user's city, workplace, school, and regional networks. The website is named after the book given by the university administration on the occasion of better communication between students at the beginning of the academic year.

Twitter: A social networking and microblogging website where users can share and publish messages of up to 140 characters. These messages are called Tweets. Twitter members' tweets can be seen on their profile pages. Twitter members can register to read tweets. This function is called Follow or follow. People who register to read tweets of a member are called followers. Members can directly use the Twitter website to write tweets. Also, there is an option to write tweets via mobile phone or SMS. Twitter is headquartered in San Francisco, USA. Twitter also has servers and branch offices in San Antonio, Texas and Boston, Massachusetts.

Twitter started its journey in March 2006. However, it was officially inaugurated by Jack Dorsey in July 2006. Twitter has gained huge popularity all over the world. As of October 31, 2010, Twitter had 175 million, or more than 17.5 million, members. According to other statistics, at the same time Twitter had 190 million or 190 million members and 65 million or 6.5 million tweets per day, and 800,000 searches were completed. Twitter has been called the SMS of the Internet.

YouTube: English YouTube is a video sharing website. YouTube, one of the pioneers of Web 2.0, is a very popular video sharing site in today's Internet world, which has been providing its members with video uploading, viewing and sharing facilities. This site also has many essential facilities including video review, opinion giving. Founded in February 2005, three ex-employees of PayPal, Chad Hurley, Steve Chan and Bangladeshi-born Javed Karim, were behind this company.


Blogging using social networks

Blog is the equivalent of the English Blog, which is a kind of online personal diary or personal Perco Blog is an abbreviation of Weblog. A person who posts on a blog is called a blogger. Bloggers regularly add content to the website and users can leave their comments there. Also in recent times the journalist is becoming a medium. It is regularly updated by one or more bloggers with the latest happenings. -Most blogs report on a specific topic or expense; Others are more personal online diaries/diaries. A regular blog writing, pictures, other blogs, web pages and a collection of links to other sadhams. Allowing readers to comment in a form of interaction is a feature of most blogs: blogs are primarily about sharing, while some emphasize art (art blogs), images (photoblogs), videos (video blogging), companions (mp3 blogs), and live (broadcasting) operas. . Microblogging is another type of blogging that consists of very small posts. As of December, 2007, the blog search engine Technora has located more than 110 million blogs.

History


 History of Blogging and Online Journals The term "weblog" was first used by Jom Berger on December 17, 1997. The short version of the word "blog" was introduced by Peter Merholz, jokingly calling his blog Peter Me.com (Peter Me.com)-p. Around April or May of 1999 in the sidebar, the word weblog was broken and written as we blog. Soon after, Evan Williams at Pyra Labs began using the word "blog" as both a noun and a verb ("to P", meaning "to edit one's weblog or to write to one's weblog") and Pyra Labs' Blogger product. Used the term "blogger" in association with, popularized the term.

Before blogging became popular, there was Usenet, commercial online servers like Genie, Bix, and old-fashioned CompuServe, e-mail lists, and bulletin board systems (BBS). Around 1990-2, Internet forum software began to facilitate conversations through "threads". A thread is a collection of temporal connections between messages on a virtual "corkboard".

Modern blogs originated from online diaries, where people kept details of their personal lives. Most of such people called themselves diarists, journalists or zoolars. Justin Hall is considered one of the earliest bloggers, as is Jerry Pumel, who started personal blogging while studying at Swarthmore College in 1994. Six Winner's Screening News also has the reputation of being the oldest and longest running weblog.

Early blogs were simply hand-crafted enhancements to simple websites. However, over time, techniques evolved to make it easier to write and curate web articles posted in reverse, making the publishing system accessible to a large, non-tech-savvy population. This eventually led to the development of a different type of online publishing system that produced the blog we know today. For example, it is now common for Buddha to be used in some browser-based software. There are dedicated BLA hosting services for hosting blogs, they can also be run using BLA software or regular web hosting services.

Some early bloggers, like Na Misanthropic Beach when they started blogging around 1997, created their own online presence. Named Zine. The term "blog" had not yet reached the level of common usage it has today. Increase in popularity: Although the beginning was slow, blogging quickly gained popularity. From 1999 onwards, blog usage continued to grow. The near-contemporaneous appearance of some of the earliest blog tools made its use even more popular.

(i) Bruce Akelson created Open Diary in 1998. It gave birth to thousands of online dailies. The open diary was invented. Reader Comments This was the first blog community where readers could comment on other authors' blog entries.

(ii) Brad Fitzpatrick started LiveJournal in March 1999.

(iii) In July 1999, Andrew Smells gave birth to Pete's.com as an alternative to having a "news page" on a website, followed by Diaryland in September 1999, with an emphasis on the personal diary community. Evan Williams and Meg Hourihan (Pyra Labs) launched Blogger.com in August 1999. (Google bought it in February 2003).


Types:

Personal Blog: Here the individual expresses his views on a particular subject in the form of posts and shares his views with the readers.

Company/Organizational Blogs: Companies/organizations provide updates on their products or services and may provide their opinions.

Social blogs: Social blogs are where a large number of Internet users build this platform through their well-thought-out opinions and writings.







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