Here is your cheat sheet for the leading social networking sites listed above.
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Here is your cheat sheet for the leading social networking sites listed above:
Twitter is a social networking and microblogging service, allows you answer the question, "What are you doing?" by sending short text messages 140 characters in length, called "tweets," to your friends or "followers."
Facebook is the master of all social networking services lets you connect with friends, co-workers and others and share photos, videos and stories of your life.
Foursquare is a location-based social networking service that lets your friends know where you are and helps you figure out where they are.
Instagram is the vintage photo sharing application that allows you to make your photos look retro by adding filters and then you may share them with other social networking sites.
YouTube lets you upload and share videos. You may view and discover the next viral sensation. What will your cat do next?
LinkedIn is the Facebook for grown-ups, well that is, grown-ups who want to connect and do business, post a job or get a job, or reconnect with an old colleague.
Pinterest is an online scrapbook where you can collect images, videos and websites and bookmark, organize and share visuals on the web.
Last.fm is a music service that lets you discover new music you like, based on the music you already listen to.
Google+ (pronounced Google Plus) is Google’s latest and most successful social networking service competitor to Facebook. Kind of what Bing is to Google in the search business. Or if they are lucky, how Pepsi is to Coke.
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