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Introduction
Asocial networking serviceand website launched in February 2004. byMark Zuckerberg,Eduardo Saverin,Dustin MoskovitzandChris Hughes. than 800million active users. 2009Compete.comstudy ranked Facebook as the most used social networking website. earned $4270 billionin year 2011 with
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Founded More
January
It
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Facebook craze
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Contents 1General
2Feature List
Facebook Live Like Messages and Inbox Networks, Groups, and Like Pages News Feed Notifications Phone Photos Poke
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3Applications
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Approvals
than 50% of our active users log on to Facebook in any given day user has 130 friends
Average
Activity on Facebook
More
than 900 million objects that people interact with (pages, groups, events and community pages) user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and events average, more than 250 million photos are uploaded per day 5/4/12
Average On
Global Reach
More More Over
than 75% of users are outside of the United States 300,000 users helped translate the site through the translations application
Platform
On
average, people on Facebook install apps more than 20 million times every day month, more than 500 million people use an app on Facebook or experience Facebook Platform on other websites
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Every
controversies
Data
Inability
Customization Photo
Psychological effects
Envy Stress
theft
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Technical
Disabling Enabling Lack
of customer support
Downtime
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Google Answers
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History
It was launched in April 2002 hours service staffers answering questions by e-mail for a flat fee (US$3.00) opened related sites, one inRussiaalso calledGoogle Questions and Answersand one inChinacalled Tianya Answers, in reference toits Chinese partner site
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Google Google
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In
September 2009, Google launched anArabicversion called Google Egabat or Google Ejabat (Google), meaningGoogle Answers.[4]
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Process
The
site was designed as an extension to the conventional search. would pay someone else to do the search. ask questions and pay accordingly. were not Google employees, but
Users
People
Researchers
contractors.
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For
a Researcher, a question was answered by logging into a special researchers page. "locking" a question they wanted to answer.
Then
This
act of "locking" claimed the question for that researcher. Questions worth less than $100 could be locked for up to four hours.
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Researcher could only lock one question at a time. client could ask for clarification
The
And can rate it on a one- to five-star system Can give tip the Researcher for a job well done.
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Constraints
Copyrightinfringement
andprivacyviolations.
Discussion
of Google Answers itself, or about Google policies and mechanisms (PageRank, for example). toadult oriented sites. of illegal activities (for example, how to make abomb)
Links
Promotion
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number of researchers
Non-conventional Very
practices and nonsense questions asked by the clients. few people use this service.
free and paid knowledge markets have arisen in its place, including
Yahoo! Mahalo Uclue Closed
Answers, Answers
IMPROVISATIONS
Mix
of contractual and google staff more google answer on main google page
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