Evolution of Social Networking

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Wei-Li Liu

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Evolution of Social Networking. Wei-Li Liu. Introduction. Goal: a. Do research on the history of social networking b. Compare the features of some of the past popular social networking sites c. Predict what the next generation’s social networking sites Sources: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Wei-Li Liu

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+ Goal: a. Do research on the history of social networking b. Compare the features of some of the past popular

social networking sites c. Predict what the next generation’s social

networking sites + Sources: Computer History museum, Internet forum, IEEE

paper

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+ The ARPANET (“Advanced Research Projects Agency Network”) emerged as the first larger networks.

+ SNDMSG = program deliver message by appending to a file on the same computer

+ CPYNET = file transfer program which writes and reads files on remote compute

+ Ray Tomlinson SNDMSG + CPYNET = EMAIL

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+ Bulletin Board System (BBS) is a computer application dedicated to the sharing or exchange simple messages on a network

+ The primary online community before WWW+ Text based, accessible by Telnet

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+ Worldwide distributed Internet discussion system

+ Users read and post messages to 1 or more categories (newsgroups)

+ Resembles BBS and Internet forum

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+ GeoCities (1994): a. Users create their own web sites categorized

by one of six cities b. Computer Silicon Valley Entertainment Hollywood+ theGlobe.com (1995): a. Going public in 1998 posting the largest 1st day

gain of IPO in history up to that date ( 606% increase of initial share)

b. Fell from 850 million to 4million or less in 3 years

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+ SixDegrees.com (1997): a. Based on “Web of Contacts” model b. Named after the “six degrees of separation”

concept and allowed users to list friends c. Users could send message to their first 3

degrees+ Friendster(2002): a. Become a social gaming site in June, 2011 b. Popular in Southeast Asia

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+ Myspace (2003): a. 2005 -2008 most visited social

networking sites b. June, 2006 surpassed Google as the most

visited sites in US c. June 2009 1600 employee June 2011 200 workers+ My Space is sold to Specific Media and Justin

Timberlake in 2011

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+ Facebook (2004): a. Originally as a way to connect college

students b. First launched at Harvard University

+ Twitter (2006): a. Users send and read text-based post of up

to 140 characters known as tweets b. Over 200 million tweets per day

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Myspace (2003) Facebook (2004)Twitter (2006)

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1. The Social Graph will become portable2. We will form around the real social networks 3. Social Networking will become pervasive everything has social networks features4. The social network should monitor my

networks and people I contact with

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