Monday 2 June 2014

Evolution of social networking

“Social media is not a fad, it’s a fundamental shift in the way we communicate”. (Unknown)

Social networking is all about communicating through paging and texting. Other than voice talk over we use a media to communicate with others. The oldest form of communication through social media involves an SMS ,MMS service in cell phones , mailing and chat rooms in computers. For a better explanation we should move on with even more elaborated way.

Imagine your smartphone and tablet without internet. The evolution of internet improved social networking a lot. With the introduction of World Wide Web it changed the face of communication to a great extent. The web services had brought a lot more changes in the evolution of communication.

Web services have initially brought mailing services and chat rooms for desktops which made the communication lot easier. Slowly with the evolution, chat services are turned down to messenger service. With the entry of Social media websites people went crazy about using them that provide fun and communication as well.

Now with evolution there are lot more media services like Gmail, HotmailYoutube, OrkutFacebook, Twitter and many others.
Web services dramatically evolved from desktop to mobiles as well, so now our generation can access to social media through our smart phones as well. It all started with mailing and texting which involves only words, but now with the evolution we can transfer pictures, videos, text, files and many more. It is all about evolution, from the times where we need to pay an amount for talking to a phase of calling through social media.
Due to the evolution of technology, mode of communication has changed from time to time with response to technological enhancement. This evolution helped our generations to improve our productivity, saved alot of time and even enhanced effective communication. 
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