Social Networking Sites
Social Networking Sites
Social Networking Sites
Social Networks
Do the names MySpace, Facebook, Orkut, etc. ring a bell? They probably do because
they are some of the most popular sites on the internet today. These sites are all called
'social networking' sites because they help people meet and discuss things online.
Each of these social networking sites has its own strengths: MySpace is especially
popular among teenagers, Facebook is popular with college age people, Orkut is
especially loved in Brazil, and CyWorld is the site to visit in South Korea. The common
thread between all of these social networks is that they provide a place for people to
interact, rather than a place to go to read or listen to 'content'.
Web 2.0
Social networks are considered to be web 2.0. What does this mean? To understand
this, it's important to understand what the original web did (often called web 1.0). Back
in the nineties, the internet - or web - was a place to go to read articles, listen to music,
get information, etc. Most people didn't contribute to the sites. They just 'browsed' the
sites and took advantage of the information or resources provided. Of course, some
people did create their own sites. However, creating a site was difficult. You needed to
know basic HTML coding (the original language the internet uses to 'code' pages). It
certainly wasn't something most people wanted to do as it could take hours to get a
basic page just right. Things began to get easier when blogs (from web log) were
introduced. With blogs, many more people began writing 'posts', as well as
commenting on other people's blogs.
Key to Success
Relying on users to create content is the key to the success of web 2.0 companies.
Besides the social networking sites discussed here, other huge success stories
include: Wikipedia, Digg.com and the latest success - Twitter. All of these companies
rely on the desire of users to communicate with each other, thereby creating the
'content' that others want to consume.
Choose the correct answer to these questions based on the reading selection on
the Social Networking Sites. Each question has only one correct answer.
A. .MySpace
B. LinkedIn
C. Facebook
2.What is Facebook?
A. A blog
B. A content site
C. A social networking site
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B C C A B B B B B A
Web 2.0 Vocabulary
Below is a basic vocabulary list of new technology surrounding the idea of “web 2.0”.
Match the words on the right with their definition
Audio and/or video recordings that have been created for use with
MP3 players (the name coming from iPods + broadcasting).
10 Tag Cloud J Recordings are saved on a website and can be downloaded
individually to a computer and/or MP3 player.
A new set of tools that let users interact in some fashion on the
Text
Internet. As more people become participants, there is a move
12 messaging L away from a “finished” version of a web page, to a constant
(Texting) “beta”version.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L
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1. Match the both colums to make a sentence
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Exercise 1. Common mistakes
You are going to look at the text from three emails that contain words which can
often be confused.
EMAIL 1
EMAIL 2
I was (1) sorry/unhappy/afraid to hear about the damage to the products that you
received this morning. However, I am (2) afraid/apologise/regret that we cannot (3)
accept/except/have responsibility in this (4) topic/material/matter. All our products are
(5) controlled/checked/looked very carefully before leaving the factory, and the damage
in this case must have been caused in transit. I (6) propose/suggest/tell that you
contact the shipping company directly about possible compensation.
In the meantime, we can ship the same order to you again, if it would help. If you give
us a firm instruction to do so (7) until/by/within the next few days, it should reach you
(8) until/by/within the end of the month.
EMAIL 3
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Email 1: (1) reference, (2) apologise, (3) reach, (4) care, (5) accept, (6) hesitate
Email 2: (1) sorry, (2) afraid, (3) accept, (4) matter, (5) checked, . (6)suggest,
(7)within, (8) by
Email 3: (1) concerning, (2) arranged, (3)postpone, (4) inconvenience, (5) look forward,
(6) hearing
Exercise 2: Missing words and abbreviations
Write an informal email to a friend, missing out words that are not necessary.
Some ideas are given below, but adapt and change them as you wish.
• Ask your friends how they are.
• Ask about their recent holiday.
Idea: say you'd like to see the photos.
• Ask what they have been doing since they got back.
• Give your friends your own news.
• Invite your friends to come and stay with
you. Idea: suggest a time and some
things you could do.
• Say you are looking forward to hearing from them.
When you finish, you can email a partner. Check each other's grammar, spelling,
punctuation and style. Is everything clear, well-structured and easy to
understand?
FOLLOW-UP
You can email your teacher asking any questions about this unit.