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Refers to all online tools and places that are available for users to generate content and communicate through the Internet. These media include blogs, social networks, file-hosting sites and bookmark [..]
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Forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content [..]
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Social media is an online environment where content is created, consumed, promoted, distributed, discovered or shared for purposes that are primarily related to communities and social activities rathe [..]
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online means of communication used by people to develop social and professional contacts.
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Social media is a collection of Internet-based communities that allow users to interact with each other online. This includes web forums, wikis, and user-generated content (UGC) websites. However, the [..]
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A term used to describe a variety of Web-based platforms, applications and technologies that enable people to socially interact with one another online. Some examples of social media sites and applica [..]
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Social Media consists of media that support and encourage social interaction among users. For instance, online discussion forums are designed to allow people to post messages and for other users to respond in kind. While there may be social aspects to any medium (e.g. links to share an article by email), social media typically refers to those media [..]
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Internet and mobile-based channels and tools that allow users to interact with each other, share opinions and content via written comments, shared video or audio files and encourage participation and engagement in building communities or networks (for example Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube).
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Social media is websites and software that let people create and share content.
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Term used to describe a variety of Web 2.0 applications that enable people to share images, audio recordings and video recordings via the Web and to initiate discussions about them. See JISC's We [..]
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Blogs, RSS feeds and other social mediums like Facebook, which is considered a social networking service. Other forms of social media include would include Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Social media refers to websites that create a community of users who can interact and share information with each other. The primary social media sites that impact SEO include Twitter, Facebook, and L [..]
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A collection of websites that allow users to interact with one another by signing up and submitting personal information. 
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Social Media refers to various websites and applications whose main purpose is to support and facilitate online social networking. The most popular examples of social media include Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit.
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Websites which allow users to create the valuable content. A few examples of social media sites are social bookmarking sites and social news sites.
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The term used to describe the vast amounts of social networking sites available today. Social media is one of the main ways that people communicate.
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Internet-based tools or websites that facilitate sharing of content, opinions, links, images, or videos between people.
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Group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, which allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content (coined by Andreas Kaplan a [..]
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A broad term referring to the wide swath of content creation and consumption that is enabled by the many-to-many distributed infrastructure of the Internet. Unlike legacy media, where the audience is [..]
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a name applying to the set of these sites - social networking sites, social bookmarking sites, blogs, social news sites, photo sharing sites and video sharing sites - basically, any site with large nu [..]
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a category of Internet-based resources that integrate user-generated content and user participation. This includes, but is not limited to, social networking sites (Facebook, MySpace), microblogging si [..]
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What you’re here to learn about! It’s essentially any digital platform that facilitates interaction between users online. It’s YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogging, Microblogging and much, much more.
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Social media are media designed to be disseminated through social interaction, created using highly accessible and scalable publishing techniques. Social media supports the human need for social inter [..]
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Social media are media for social interaction, using highly accessible and scalable communication techniques. Social media is the use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into interactive dialogue.
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 Sharing information and media (such as images and video) with your friends online via websites like Twitter.com and Facebook.com.
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A software application designed to support interactions between a group of individuals, as well as manage the creation of new ties between individuals.
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Social media refers to the methods people use to interact online and how they create, share, and exchange information and ideas in online communities and networks. Examples of social media sites inclu [..]
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Sites, applications and platforms that enable the sharing and generation of user content in real time and enable social networking
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A website or application that is used for social reasons such as Facebook.
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Internet-based applications where users create, share, and/or exchange in virtual communities and networks. Examples include Facebook and Twitter.
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It refers to the use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into an interactive dialogue. Andreas Kaplan and Michael Haenlein define social media as “a group of Internet-based appl [..]
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– platforms for interactions and networking, for example, LinkedIn, Facebook, twitter, etc.  All the traditional media – print, broadcast, and search and so on, provide platforms for delivery of ads n [..]
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websites that enable users to create personalized networks of friends or associates with whom they socialize online. Typically, users post updates of their life events and share photos and videos; oth [..]
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Social media refers to online platforms that allow users to network and connect with others while sharing content. Social media sites allow users to create online communities to share a variety of inf [..]
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Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Instagram, Pinterest and others, social media is a collecting of platforms where businesses can tap into targeted audiences through advertising, or through a comprehens [..]
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Social media consists of interactive dialogue between organisations, communities, and individuals using online technology.
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Web-based communication tools that allow users to interest in real-time. Social Media is a powerful tool for brands seeking feedback or support from customers as well as businesses and nonprofits seek [..]
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Platforms that provide the ability and tools to create and publish information accessed via the Internet. Generally these platforms have three characteristics with content user generated, high degree [..]
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is a popular form of digital communication that allows people to create, share, and exchange information with one another in virtual communities and social networks.
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Social media is a catch-all term for a variety of Internet applications that allow users to create content and interact with each other. This interaction can take many forms, but some common types inc [..]
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Made up of users who partake in social interactions using social websites, networks and applications.
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A website or app that enables you to socialise over the internet. Popular social media websites include Facebook and Twitter.
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Facebook
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Social media are the online means of communication, conveyance, collaboration, and cultivation among interconnected and interdependent networks of people, communities, and organizations enhanced by technological capabilities and mobility.
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An overall term that refers to Internet-based tools for sharing and discussing information among human beings. (Wikipedia)
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Websites and apps that allow users to create and share content, and which have a predominately social function.
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About
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A broad term that refers to any technology that enables people to communicate, exchange ideas, publish content, play games, network, or bookmark online. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are examples o [..]
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interaction among people in which they create, share and/or exchange ideas and information in virtual communities and networks. Examples include Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Kik, and many others.
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Internet-based tools or websites that facilitate sharing of content, opinions, links, images, or videos between people.
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Interactive forms of media that allow users to interact with and publish to each other, generally by means of the Internet. ''The early 21st century saw a huge increase in social media thanks to t [..]
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Social media are interactive computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and n [..]
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Social media are interactive computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and n [..]
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Social media are interactive computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and n [..]
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