Wednesday 20 November 2013

The life changing revolutions - social networking sites

Like, share, tweet, interact - I'm pretty sure you're familiar with these social networking phrases. We're the age of social networking, we're privileged to have a platform where we have the option to connect with people who can be totally strangers to us at first but gradually become our great 'social' networking friends. Facebook and twitter stand among the major social networking sites, we all spend quite some time on either or both of these sites, I certainly do.

The story behind the invention of Facebook is very interesting and having watched the movie - the social network, made on the real life story of Mark Zuckerberg, I can say that this man is extremely inspiring. He has not only given us a platform to express ourselves but has also provided us with a 'whole new world', imagining of which 20 years ago wouldn't have been possible. 

There are people who hate social networking and people who adore it/love it. The fact remains, you can't ignore it. Even those who are totally against such sites would've created an account at some point of time to experience this world, they might not have liked it but they couldn't ignore it and that's the magic of these sites. These sites have got negatives but they've got plenty of positives as well.

Talking over the mobile isn't the 'trend' anymore. It's better to stay socially connected over FB and twitter where your friend and family leave you a message and you have the liberty to reply whenever you want. Besides, no matter in which part of the world you're residing in, social networking has spread it's magic everywhere.

Sites like IndiBlogger give us the liberty to express our views through the median of our writing to a very widespread reading audience. This is another great example of how social networking has given us several platforms to express our views with people having similar interests. 

Here's me, saying cheers to the age of social networking. We're truly privileged to be a part of this generation - this age rocks! :)

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