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Social information processing / Web 2.0 / Social media / Blog hosting services / Real-time web / Facebook / Text messaging / Social networking service / Twitter / World Wide Web / Technology / Computing
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Social information processing
Web 2.0
Social media
Blog hosting services
Real-time web
Facebook
Text messaging
Social networking service
Twitter
World Wide Web
Technology
Computing

Skills to Pay the Bills 18. Using Social Media to Network JUST THE FACTS: Google, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Skype, MySpace. These names have all become synonymous with social networking in the early 21st cen

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