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    Pokemon Go Game Analysis

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    potential user such as simple registration process which is just using google click sign-on, besides that, easy and visual profile building process which is the easiest and quickest way to bring the user closer to the game is by allowing the user to personalization of their character, so that the user able to really feel they are in the game itself (Sofian, 2106). After that, with the sense of progress and a sense of reward that have been provided for achieving onboarding goals, it inspires user…

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    It gave users the ability to connect with anyone in the world at the click of a mouse. Users were able to post their day-to-day activities on their timeline, and also were able to talk to my family member’s coworkers, and anybody else in between. On Facebook users can be friends with anyone share photos, and meet new people. With a Facebook account; users felt comfortable with themselves. They were able to join Facebook groups that include people that had similar interests as them. User were…

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    with breaches to users’ private information, which those users disclosed on Facebook for the purpose of sharing with their friends and other users. Since Facebook provides various privacy controls, which allow users to customize the way their posted information is shared with others, users can expect Facebook to keep sensitive information protected from unwanted access and potential harm. However, as evidenced from the vast array of court cases and the conclusions of the courts, users’…

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    2017, Laura Green, was asked questions related: to metric used to gauge impact on the community; gaining and retaining users within the community, measuring user satisfaction to improve the online community, and measuring success of the online community. Monkey Pickles’ main priority is catering to its users by identifying who users are and creating humorous content that engages users and facilitates conversations. When asked about data tracking and the metrics employed by Monkey Pickles,…

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    When users are in need of information, they are often faced with a personal task of sifting through numerous amounts of information on their own. Over the years many information professionals have developed a set of terminology for the process that is Information Seeking. Carol Kuhlthau developed a detailed overview of what happens during the information seeking process. She discusses that the information seeking process “is the user’s constructive activity of finding meaning from information in…

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    that 36% of the contents of those users are shared with Facebook’s default privacy setting. And it is almost always that the users believe that they share fewer contents in FB than they actually do. As Liu et. al. (2011) also found that there exists a discrepancy between what users expect for their information privacy and what the Social Networking system provides to them. Although privacy settings do exist in Social Networking Services, studies have shown that users still think that they are…

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    to mitigate this threat there are many common default configurations a user should change. When setting up a home network, a user should make sure to change the default passwords. They should set up a strong account password and wifi password using best practices.The user should use a strong security protocol such as WPA2 instead of the default WEP which is not secure. They should also disable wifi protected setup so users can’t bypass the network password by using an 8 digit pin printed on…

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    faced immediate criticism. Users felt that it invaded their privacy, and this was not the first time that they felt Facebook did this. Facebook needs to decide how much of their users’ privacy they are willing to sacrifice for advertising revenue. There will be tough questions to answer, but an established policy will make controversies like this one much rarer. BACKGROUND On November 6, 2007, Facebook released a new feature called Beacon. This feature allowed its users to share their online…

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    Swot Analysis Of Snapchat

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    fighting for screen time among users. Unlike the auto industry where users buy either a Ford F-150 or a Chevy Silverado, people often use more than one social media service. The social media industry races for the most unique users and competes to capture an individual’s personal time. These free services make money based on how much time users spend on their platforms and ultimately how many times they click an advertisement, so appealing to a large number of dedicated users is key. Facebook’s…

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