Social networking services (SNSs) have recently emerged as a research topic of interest, in line with their commercial success and popularity. They are internet (sometimes mobile) services that have, as a primary purpose, the building and sustaining of users ’ social networks. In this article we conduct two analyses. We review the existing literature on social networking software, and we examine the functionality of four leading social networking services: Facebook, MySpace, Second Life, and Twitter. The two analyses are iteratively matched to provide an initial account of six characteristics evident both the in services themselves, and the literature which discusses them. The characteristics hel
The use of Social Networking Services (SNS) - such as Facebook.com and Twitter.com - has become a po...
For years, social media have been a part of daily life. Within the last 5-10 years, the use of socia...
Social network service (SNS) has become a popular media for social interaction and information excha...
Social networking services (SNSs) have recently emerged as a research topic of interest, in line wit...
International audienceFacebook is a general social network, which allows registered Internet users t...
The world is swiftly evolving. We now face the challenge of adapting the business sector to the incr...
Although Online Social Networks (OSNs) such as MySpace, Facebook, and Youtube are still under develo...
Social network services such as Facebook provide new data for social science research into, for exam...
A social network is a network that allows people to connect and share data amongst themselves. While...
Social networking mediated by web sites is a relatively new phenomenon and as with all technological...
Social media is a phenomenon that has transformed the interaction and communication of individuals t...
Social networking is the practice of increasing the social contacts by making connections through in...
Research on social networking sites like Facebook is emerging but sparse. The exploratory study inve...
The widespread use of social networking websites (SNSs) is one of the most groundbreaking communicat...
MasterWe studied success factors and strategies of contents-based Social Networking Services (SNS) w...
The use of Social Networking Services (SNS) - such as Facebook.com and Twitter.com - has become a po...
For years, social media have been a part of daily life. Within the last 5-10 years, the use of socia...
Social network service (SNS) has become a popular media for social interaction and information excha...
Social networking services (SNSs) have recently emerged as a research topic of interest, in line wit...
International audienceFacebook is a general social network, which allows registered Internet users t...
The world is swiftly evolving. We now face the challenge of adapting the business sector to the incr...
Although Online Social Networks (OSNs) such as MySpace, Facebook, and Youtube are still under develo...
Social network services such as Facebook provide new data for social science research into, for exam...
A social network is a network that allows people to connect and share data amongst themselves. While...
Social networking mediated by web sites is a relatively new phenomenon and as with all technological...
Social media is a phenomenon that has transformed the interaction and communication of individuals t...
Social networking is the practice of increasing the social contacts by making connections through in...
Research on social networking sites like Facebook is emerging but sparse. The exploratory study inve...
The widespread use of social networking websites (SNSs) is one of the most groundbreaking communicat...
MasterWe studied success factors and strategies of contents-based Social Networking Services (SNS) w...
The use of Social Networking Services (SNS) - such as Facebook.com and Twitter.com - has become a po...
For years, social media have been a part of daily life. Within the last 5-10 years, the use of socia...
Social network service (SNS) has become a popular media for social interaction and information excha...