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    World Wide Web introduced to the public on August 23, 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee[1]. In the early stages, communication was one-sided, with users playing a passive role. During the 1990s, the term Web 2.0 arise[3], come up with Internet technologies such as AJAX, Podcasts, RSS feeds, Weblogs, Wikis and other tools that help developers create and develop a more community driven websites, Web 2.0 characteristics include, Real-time provision of material by users, delivery of content via web-based applications

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    Business Process Model Business Process Model is a set of technologies and standards for the design, execution, administration, and monitoring of business processes. (Havey 2005) There are some benefits for using a process model. Firstly, it can improve process communication. To succeed in a business, members of a firm should have a distinct idea of the daily tasks. For example, who is the one to bring the products of CMP to major distributors and how the products brought to the market. A clear

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    Annotated Bibliography: Influence of Social Media This annotated bibliography investigates several sources that discuss the positive and negative effects of social media usage in order to present an argument on the influence of social media on society. My position is that overall social media can have a negative impact if used irresponsibly, however given the prevalence of social media in today’s society, it is impossible to avoid. Barker, M.S., Barker, D.I., Bormann, N.F., & Neher, K.E. (2013)

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    each other traditionally by meeting and interacting in person. It was nearly impossible for someone to get to know a new person who lives ten-thousand miles away without personally being there to build relationship. Nowadays, the world enters the web 2.0 era where people are connected for social interaction, content sharing and collective intelligence via plenty of social networking sites and social media

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    Social Media Technology

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    1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Risks of Social Media Technology in Business Enterprise 3 3.0 Productivity of Work by Using Social Media Technology 4 4.0 Social Media Technology as the Promotion and Marketing Strategy 5 5.0 Recommendations 6 6.0 Conclusion 8 References 9 Social Media Technology in Business Enterprise 1.0 Introduction Bhanot (2012) defined social media technology as the “media for social interaction that can be used in web based and mobile technologies”

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    experience. People today use the web for a variety of different things making the Internet a useful medium in creating and promoting trends. The rise of digital media has brought a new means of information dissemination and now provides society with resources such as news portals and social media platforms. Social media or “Web 2.0” is a term to describe websites that allow social interaction with the added functions of sharing and the creation of their own content. Web 2.0 sites like YouTube, Twitter

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    American online culture who subjectively weighs in on the new era of media and where this social media phenomenon is in this country let alone the world. This book takes you on a personal journey sheading light on old and new ideas such as, dot com era, Web 2.0, self- branding, Neoliberal capitalism, the up rise of micro celebrities, and online personas. Although precisely written and full of extensive qualitative research, this book is mostly over opinionated and anecdotal. A good amount of what Marwick

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    Social Media Networking Technologies Introduction The potential of social media to significantly improve the performance of enterprises by accelerating collaboration, communication and creating a greater level of knowledge sharing is seen across a myriad of commercial, educational and government implementations. The intent of this analysis is to evaluate the use of two social networking technologies that the university can use to accelerate and accentuate their learning objects. The strengths

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    perfectly explained by David Gauntlett’s Web 2.0 theory. Web 2.0 has enabled all kinds of people to be creative, to share the things they've made, and to collaborate with others. Gauntlett argued that Web 2.0 as allowed us to become our own producers and create our own identities and even influence other people just as celebrities do. A great example of this is the story of Justin Beiber, a now worldwide superstar followed by many, started by using the web 2.0 to the fullest by regularly posting creative

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    Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    Web 2.0 has made it possible for anyone to communicate and share their ideas and thoughts on the Web. SOCIAL NETWORKING 3 Web 1.0 was just a way for us to read news articles with Web 2.0 we can cut and what we read and share our own opinions on the topic at hand. Many radio stations in new stations has Twitter accounts and Facebook

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