Comment 4 of Andreas
this interesting overview of the most popular social network (for now ...) Andreas!
agree that the most exploited are those that grow around a specific interest, and among the sites listed, what fascinated me most is Anobii I knew when I came for the first time in this blog and I saw the window books. I am a passionate reader and so, taken out of curiosity, I immediately connected and I found the opportunity to share with many other people my preferences in terms of books in addition to the pleasure of enjoying the personal reviews of those who have read before or after me the same my books. By the time I will try to enter the site as much as possible of the securities that I own (unfortunately many of my books do not have a bar code and to search through the title gets longer), together with my review.
Del.icio.us know of other sites listed that do not use regularly, I use Scribd to post material that I write very personal interest or prepare for university exams, on which public Slideshare presentation that I prepare with my pupils, I use Flickr to view photos of trips made by my children and my friends and where I posted some YouTube videos and personal I use to view and work with my students or documentary films covering specific areas of science or geography, such as deepening.
The use of Facebook for me is rather important to keep in touch with many of my former students ("ex" because, being a primary school teacher, I am contacted by them when they attend the second or eighth grade) who have no problem involved in their personal communications and chat online while I was connected. Initially, I must say that I was very surprised because some of them have already eighteen years and more but then I found it enjoyable and rewarding, so much that I even learned to play with them in Farmville and I enjoy it too.
Twitter instead, where I joined recently, I did not like much, but ... time to time.
other sites but do not know anything and I will explore why I'm very curious to know the social network in much the air of freedom of thought and expression that is breathed by browsing to them and partly for fear of is "slow" compared to the world that the Net allows me to overlook.
I would like to report a site similar to Scribd which has the peculiarity, however, allow you to read the documents published as if they leaf through books. This is Issuu, which many already know, but I only recently discovered.
site to link to is:
http://issuu.com/
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