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    CCT110 Apeksha Arora Assignment 2- Thesis Statement and Introduction Draft TUT- 0111 1. Introduction: - Social media has helped the society by generating new ways of interacting with people on Web 2.0, like by helping them express and share their thoughts and ideas (Hansen, 2010). Social media has become the most interactive platform by lowering the barriers of social exchange, as it has involved numerous individuals to the current society issues by becoming an effective tool for the society.…

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    Exploring identity creation through Instagram Introduction The definition of the word Instagram is derived from two key aspects: 1) ‘Insta’ comes from instant camera, a type of vintage camera that self-develops its film. 2) ‘gram’ is a shortened version of ‘telegram’, (Collins Dictionary, n.d.) which means a message sent via electricity or radio and is printed on before it gets posted to a home or office. (Instagram.com) From the combined meanings, Instagram is then launched on June 6, 2010…

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    Case Study Unme Jeans

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    a very niche target (Girls 13-24) which fits perfect into UnMe Jeans’s target. UnMe jeans can integrate their brand into the platform, this way users can promote the brand virtually by purchasing its products through virtual retail stores. From a Web 2.0 point of view, this social media plan supports all of the opportunities perceived as cultural values: 1. Social affiliation: The website has its own social affiliation per se, the target audience has a very strong interest towards music and…

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    The implementation of Enterprise 2.0 platform is primarily focused on changing an organization’s status quo and to make it more flourishing in the market. The related actions involve deployment of new technologies which prove to be beneficial for the companies. The outcome can be advantageous and profitable for the companies. This process involves work process evolution and shifts in organizational structure in certain cases. (Ross Dawson, 2009) The popular social media platforms like twitter,…

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    sites (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) are often characterized as creative and innovative aspects of the modern Web 2.0. These sites, grounded in the notion of increased connectivity, are extremely popular among children and adults and are typically accessible 24/7 via smartphone or tablet. On the surface, these sites represent one of the greatest technological innovations of the Web 2.0 generation. But in reality, these inescapable, interactive services represent one of the biggest threats…

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    Recruitment: - platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter has transformed recruiting, resulting in 92% of companies to using these platforms for hiring purposes; up from 89% prior year and 45% of Fortune 500 corporations have social media links on their career page. Statistics shows that LinkedIn is the most favored for recruiting, and 93% of companies uses this platform followed by Facebook at 66% and Twitter 54%. Seventy three percent of recruiters states they are pleased with their…

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    does Vallor define the scope of her inquiry? Why does Vallor argue that ethical reflection is necessary on this topic? The debate concerning the influence of social media on the development of people's values has not found an answer yet. Since the Web 2.0 technology is highly likely to shape the way of communication by the future generations to a significant degree, there is the need to reflect on the ethical side of the issue. At the same time, the large question about how the common use of…

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    Free Economy Model

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    market the world has ever seen (Barbook, 2005). This competitive marketplace introduced has radically changed modern day capitalism with the growth of new and alternative economic models. These models largely being introduced in Web 2.0 and advancing into the current Web 3.0 and Web 4.0 (Aghaei, 2012). The internet has allowed consumers to have more power and knowledge over what they buy and where they buy because consumers are not limited to a single space or local store. The internet has…

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    The Effects of Social Networking and Job Security In a world that is surrounded by a click or a mouse, or a tap of a finger, we are able to obtain minimal to an unlimited amount of information about a person with great ease. So when does the line become drawn on personal and private? How can we being to define what is truly our personal right and private information? When can we officially mark a separation of the various compartments in our lives; work, school, home? This is where employers and…

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    The History Of Vine

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    participation and dedicated to interaction, content-sharing and collaboration of different users. Kaplan and Haenlein (2010, 61) defines social media as “a group of Internet based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and allow the creation and exchange of user generated content.” Though social media was not something newly invented it hit really its stride back in early 20th century. With the launching of Friendster in 2002 a routine dubbed the…

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