30 October 2011

Understand the Social Networking Terminology

We are curious about the innovations and breakthroughs in social networks that seem to come every week. But when we seek to satisfy our curiosity, we stand with the jargon of the industry that is beyond our comprehension. In many cases there are no definitions or explanations of jargon, and we just continue with our busy lives.

Today I accepted a job to discuss speculation in the property page of the company anticipates new feature that could soon be available in the Google + social network.

In research on the subject, I was struck by two concepts: ". Commitment tracking post-click "" brand pages "and I would gain some pitiful pay, so of course I followed the two concepts down and added some explanation which would make it easier to read my article.

To facilitate implementation, the pages of the brand are companies that want to interact as if they were members of social networking communities. These pages should be different from the profile of a real person, allowing social networks to view, add, get coupons and offers, and more information.

Message clickstream commitment of the ads tell us that "as the Facebook" for example. Companies to attract people to your Facebook page ads that are out of Facebook and need to know how many people responded. For now, any social network has this capability. The hope is that + Google will solve the problem.

But this article is about the terminology that will stop most of the laity to read further, when they have a genuine interest in reading articles of social networking, web and tech.

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23 October 2011

What is LOVE


Love is a strong emotion and personal context philosophical attachment.In affection, love is a virtue that is the set of human kindness, compassion and affection. Love is in the heart of many religions, as in the Christian expression "God is love" or Agape in the canonical Gospels. Love can also be described as actions to others (or yourself) based on compassion, or actions toward others based on affection.

In English, love refers to a variety of feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from pleasure ("I loved that meal") to interpersonal attraction ("I love my partner"). "Love" can refer specifically to the burning desire and intimacy of romantic love, love, eros, sexual, emotional intimacy of family love or platonic love that defines friendship, the deep unity or devotion of religious diversity love.This of uses and meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, even compared to other emotional states.

Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts.