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lucasyesher

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Mar 30, 2012 3:52 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Social networking site is created for the purpose of sharing and connected with our friends with at one platform. As Facebook as been developed by Mark Zackurberg. It has intension to get known about what there friends are doing. We can able to see the video and photos.

 



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This page will point you toward the resources you can research for your own personal needs and budget. Creating your own social networking site can involve time and money, depending on the route you take. Be sure to consider all of your options before selecting a software package that will be the engine for your social site.



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The idea of white labeling a network is to make the platform provider as invisible as possible to the social network’s users and to brand the network with the builder’s identity or intent. While definitions of “social networking” may vary, social networks are primarily defined by member profiles and some sort of user generated content.



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