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Social Networking(Source: IEEE Spectrum)

Global Social Networking Audience and Time Spent Online

Global Social Networks Showing Highest Growth in Engagement(May 2012)

A SINGLE TWEET WILL REACH MORE READERS THAN

COMBINED WILL REACH IN PRINT TODAY

Social Networking Landscape in Pakistan

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Linked In Twitter YoutubeFacebook Orkut BloggingMiscellaneous

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SOCIAL NETWORKING

To explicate the concept of Social Networking, its History, Features, Emerging Trends, Disadvantages, Analysis and Recommendations

AIM10

SEQUENCE

Definition

History

Features

Emerging Trends

Disadvantages

Analysis

Recommendations

Conclusion

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DEFINITION

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SOCIAL NETWORK

• Social Structure• Relationships Mapping between Individuals

Node

Link

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NETWORKED WORLD

Our Social Group: Fully Connected Network

The Real World: Network of networks

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SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION

• A friend of a friend

5 4 3

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1

You Random Person

Social Networking

Fundamental Shift in the Way We

Communicate

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SOCIAL NETWORKING

• Way for people to Collaborate and Share Information Online

(Contd…)

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SOCIAL NETWORKING

Online CommunitiesMessage BoardsEmail ListsComments on Blogs

Them

Me

(Contd…)

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SOCIAL NETWORKING

• Meet• Connect• Organize• Share• Collaborate

(Contd…)

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PLATFORMS

• Plethora of Social Networking Platform• Popular: Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, Twitter,

LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest

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HISTORY

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HISTORY

• 1930: Dr. Jacob Moreno introduced sociogram

• 1954: Anthropologist J. A. Barnes coined "social network" to describe complex relationships

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HISTORY

• 1971: Email– Between two Computers

• 1978: Bulletin Board Systems (BBS)– Data Over Phone Lines

(Contd…)

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HISTORY

• 1978: Usenet– Online Bulletin Board

• 1994: Geocities– Users create their own Online Network

(Contd…)

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HISTORY

• 1997: AOL Instant Messenger– Popular Instant Messaging

• 1997: SixDegrees.com– Profile Creation– Listing Friends

(Contd…)

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HISTORY

• 2002: Friendster– Pioneering Online Connection

• 2003: MySpace– Friendster Clone– Coded in 10 days

(Contd…)

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HISTORY

• 2003: Linkedin– Professional Social Networking

• 2004-06: Facebook– Initially Harvard only social network – Goes public by 2006

(Contd…)

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HISTORY

• 2006: “Twitter” is launched – Live Messages “TWEETS”

• 2011: Google+– “Layer” of Overall Google Experience

(Contd…)

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Social Networking Landscape in 2012

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FEATURES

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User Based

FEATURES

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USER BASED

• Construct Public/ Semi-Public Profile– “Type Oneself into Being”

• Connections

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INTERACTIVE

• Way to Connect • Share Photos, Videos and Ideas

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COMMUNITY DRIVEN

• Online Communities or Subgroups• Common Beliefs or Interests

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RELATIONSHIPS

• Relationships between Members

• Information dispersed to Friends and their Networks

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SELF EXPRESSION

• Communication coupled with Emotions

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EMERGING TRENDS

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SOCIAL GRAPH BECOMES PORTABLE

• Social Graph– Global mapping of everybody and how they're

related

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• Facebook Connect – Users take their Facebook identity and friends to

outside sites and applications

SOCIAL GRAPH BECOMES PORTABLE (Contd…)

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WE FORM AROUND TRUE NETWORKS

Friends Family

Business Associates

Areas of Interest

Networking Dating

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Friends

Family

Business Associates

Areas of Interest

Networking

Dating

“I’m coming home for Eid”

“We need to prepare for Our Course ;-)”

“Why did you choose MongoDB?”

“I can’t believe we’re working again this weekend ”

“I love The Decemberists, too!”

“I’m looking for a role as a System Engineer”

WE FORM AROUND TRUE NETWORKS (Contd…)

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WE FORM AROUND TRUE NETWORKS (Contd…)

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PERVASIVE SOCIAL NETWORKING

• Social Networking Content appears in other Channels

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MOBILE SOCIAL NETWORKING

• Synergy of Mobile and Social Networking• Location Based Applications

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• 5.6 Billion Phones• Smart Phones Growth• iPads and Tablets

MOBILE SOCIAL NETWORKING

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AUGMENTED REALITY

• Automatic Web• Public Profile • Social Network Search

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AUGMENTED REALITY(Contd…)

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DISADVANTAGES

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PRIVACY

• Personal Information• Once Online, Always Online• Data theft

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PRIVACY

3rd Party App

You

Your FriendPictures of your Kids

Personal Info

Date of Birth

(Contd…)

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DATA MINING

• “You are not a Customer rather a Product”

• Customer Profiles based on: – Customer Demographics– Online Behavior

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RISK FOR CHILD SAFETY

• Online Predators• Overuse leading to Depression and Anxiety

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PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

• Social Networking Addiction

• Lead to Loneliness

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CYBER BULLYING

• Emotional Trauma

ANALYSIS

Social Network of 09/11

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SOCIAL NETWORKING ANALYSIS

• Methodical Analysis of Social Networks• Nodes: Actors (People, Groups)• Links: Relationships (Kinship, Associates)

Node

Link

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SOCIAL NETWORKING ANALYSIS

• Visual and Mathematical Mapping of Relationships between Actors

Social Networking Analysis

Visualization Mathematical Analysis

(Contd…)

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VISUALIZATION

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MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS

InFlow (Social Network Analysis Software)

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MEASURES

• Degree Centrality• Betweeness Centrality• Closeness Centrality

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DEGREE CENTRALITY

• Connector/ Hub

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BETWEENESS CENTRALITY

• Location• Single point of failure

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CLOSENESS CENTRALITY

• Shortest paths• Visibility

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RECOMMENDATIONS

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• Focus on Relationships, not Technologies

TransactionalOccasionalImpersonalShort-term

PassionateConstantIntimate

Loyal

RECOMMENDATIONS

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RECOMMENDATIONS

Obama Redefined Political Campaigns

(Contd…)

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RECOMMENDATIONS

• Be Ready To Give Up Control– Once Online, Always Online

(Contd…)

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• Who is Reading your Profile?– Both Humans and Machines

Contact, school, favorites…

HTML detected. What is in the page?

Modeling Various Personal Attributes and Social Relationships

RECOMMENDATIONS(Contd…)

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RECOMMENDATIONS

• Openness requires Accountability

Social Networking Analogous to Sandbox

Walls needed to define Accountability

(Contd…)

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CONCLUSION

• Social Networking will be like Air

• Continual Evolution

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CONCLUSION

• Risks Involved

• Value Outweighs the Risks

(Contd…)

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REFERENCES

• Morgan Stanley Internet Trends: http://www.morganstanley.com/institutional/techresearch/pdfs/Internet_Trends_041210.pdf

• Internet World Stats: http://www.internetworldstats.com• Royal Pingdom: http://royal.pingdom.com/2012/01/17/internet-

2011-in-numbers/• McKinsey, Big Data: The Next Frontier For Innovation

http://www.mckinsey.com/mgi/publications/big_data/pdfs/MGI_big_data_full_report.pdf

• Emerging Transition to Social Business Models - Dion Hincliffe, Dachis Group: http://www.dachisgroup.com/author/dion-hinchcliffe/

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REFERENCES

• Edition:

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/19/tech/social-media/google-plus-users/index.html

• Venturebeat:

http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/20/google-skews-google-plus-statistics/

• Phil.co:

http://phill.co/social-media/social-media-statistics-dec-2011-video-infographic

• ComScore: http://www.comscore.com/Products_Services/Product_Index/Media_Metrix_Suite/Media_Metrix_Core_Reports

(Contd…)

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REFERENCES

• Go-Gulf.com (60 seconds): http://www.gogulf.com/blog/60-seconds

• Dilbert: www.dilbert.com/• Collaborative Consumption:

http://collaborativeconsumption.com/• InFlow (Social Network Mapping Software)

http://www.orgnet.com/index.html• Other photos and images sourced from Google images

and iStock Photos

(Contd…)

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THANK YOU

QUESTIONS?76

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