Mobile Social Networks: High-impact Strategies Review
Mobile Social Networks: High-impact Strategies Feature
Mobile social networking is social networking where one or more individuals of similar interests or commonalities, conversing and connecting with one another using the mobile phone. Much like web based social networking, mobile social networking occurs in virtual communities. A current trend for Internet social networking websites such as Bebo, MySpace and Facebook is to turn mobile. In parallel, native mobile social networks have been created like Foursquare, Gowalla, Badger and MyCubee.
This book is your ultimate resource for Mobile Social Networks. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know.
In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Mobile Social Networks right away, covering: Mobile social network, Across the Universe (message), Active Seti, Agriculture Mmp, American Telemedicine Association, Anti-nuclear movement, Anti-nuclear protests, Arecibo message, Arse Elektronika, Artificial intelligence, The Automated Society, Automatic waste container, Daniel Ben-Horin, Benton Foundation, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Big data, Blobject, Blog, Bluecasting, Campus in Multidisciplinary Perception and Intelligence of Albacete 2006, Center for History and New Media, Central media, Circuit rider (technology), Cisco Eos, Citizen Cyborg, Citizen journalism, Collaborative e-democracy, Collaborative journalism, Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence, Community technology, Community technology center, Comparative Technology Transfer and Society, Converged Infrastructure, Cosmic Call, Crisis camp, Crowd funding, Crypto-society, CrystEngCommunity, Cyber-dissident, Cyberpolitics, Darwin among the Machines, Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands, De-Mail, Desicritics, Deu Sözlük, Device paradigm, Digital citizen, Digital journalism, Digital literacy, Digital native, Digital divide, E-Authentication, E-democracy, E-Government,




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