Features
Specifically, you'll find chapters devoted to the following social networking services:
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Blogs
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Collaborative editing
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Genealogy-specific social networks
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General social networking (Facebook)
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Message boards & mailing lists
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Photos & video sharing
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Podcasts
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RSS feeds
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Sharing personal libraries
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Tags
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Virtual worlds
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Wikis
Destined to become a classic, this 129-page book is about the type of social networking that has been made possible by the development of international computer networks, the availability of network access to most homes (especially broadband access), the creation of websites dedicated to particular kinds of networking (posting photos, viewing and commenting on videos, seeing what books friends have in their libraries, etc.), and the ease of participating in these sites without having to be a computer expert. More to the point, this book is inteded to identify those kinds of social networking sites and services that will be of the most interest to genealogists.
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