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| Socioholism - Addiction can be good! |
| Mar 19, 2010 published in content
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| Keywords: Facebook, Orkut, Social Media, Social Networking Websites, socioholic, Twitter
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| We are well acquainted with connotations like workaholics, alcoholics and powerholics. The recent spurt of Social Networking websites in India has given birth to a new category of people who can be easily called as Socioholics. Social media has become an indispensible way to find and connect with old friends & colleagues, browse through profiles, keep abreast with the latest games and applications, schedule events and send virtual gifts. Going by the dictionary, addiction is defined as a ... |
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| India in the ‘Social Networking’ Scene |
| Feb 18, 2010 published in content
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| Keywords: Facebook, India, Indian IT act, Jonathan Schwartz, Mumbai, public domain, Shashi Tharoor, Social Networking, Sun’s CEO, tweet, Twitter
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| Social networking sites in India seem to be gathering more storm as they become more active than ever before and part and parcel of the ‘social’ Indian’s lifestyle. A semblance of ‘cult’ impact is being witnessed as Indians begin to conform to unconventional, untraditional methods of social networking. When Sun’s CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, recently tweeted his resignation on February 3, it created a furore, the world sat up and noticed. Imagine a scenario such as this in India, when on an early ... |
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