I must admit that I don't really understand social networking models that well, and I haven't tried to because I have just not been enthused about this whole thing.
We've done this before in other worlds, in other lives. It is our strength, law, medicine, entertainment, and computers, the networking of energy. All of these are arts.
Googling is not spying. It's social networking.
I'm no good at anything but comedy, which I think I'm good at. I'm absolutely no good at networking; I'm terrible at acting; I'm terrible at dealing with executives; I'm terrible at collaborating. And I say whatever I want to say. But I think I'm good enough at comedy that I can survive. And I don't really have an ambition for money.
The software is the strength of the electronic tribe because it's networking. It's creating oneness. It's creating tributaries that link together into a singular river.
Social networks are like grease - in some cases, gasoline - for our personal business networking machines. If you aren't plugged in, you will be out-done by better-connected, hyper-networked colleagues and competitors.
Networking is the No. 1 unwritten rule of success in business.
We're currently living with a generation of established novelists who are embarrassingly out of date with respect to social networking, internet skills, and so on.
One of the things women are very good at, that's networking. Women are not afraid to say, "I need. " They're not afraid. Men won't even ask for directions. Women will tell each other when they need something. Women will tell each other when their husband is having an affair. Men don't do that.
Social networking technology didn't really exist until 2004-2005. I had the idea to use this technology to bridge this gap between a general interest in addressing social issues and the practical action.
Create a website that expresses something about who you are that won't fit into the template available to you on a social networking site.
I think the whole aspect of social networking is vulgar and repulsive in a lot of ways.
The work I'm doing today gets me one step closer to the work I should be doing tomorrow. And that the way I learn this is by trying, failing, networking and experimenting. I'll stop doing that when I'm dead.
I've always been a social network retard, even before there was a social network. People would say, "You want to go to this party and do some networking?"
If it had anything to do with the PC or networking industry I was on top of it. I bought manuals. I read every book and magazine. Then I would get involved with industry conferences and put myself out there.
I believe strongly in writing groups such as Romance Writers Of America that offer support, information and networking.
Man, Farmville is so huge! Do you realize its the second-biggest browser-based social-networking-centered farming game in the world?
Social networking inspires me a lot and how we are related and connected to each other.
Founded in August 2003, MySpace would go on to be the most-visited social networking site in the world from 2005 until early 2008.
If you look at the evolution of games from console to Internet to mobile, and look at social networking from Web to mobile, everything is fragmenting.