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Social Networks Want to be Your Friend

Facebook and Twitter help people around the world connect with other people.

Published: Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Updated: Thursday, October 8, 2009 16:10

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Leonardo Alannis | Valley Star

A recent study found that time spent social networking has grown 93 percent since 2006 according to Netpop.com. Although it may take a lot of time out of our busy lives, it helps us keep in touch with friends and makes communicating with others less complicated.

These sites might come in handy when there is no other form of communication available. They make it easier to get a hold of family or friends when there is no other way of getting in contact with the person.
You can pick the site that suits you best. Whether you like updating people on what you're doing every minute, or sharing information on your personal profile, they all offer different ways to communicate with family and friends.

"I think it's a great way to communicate with friends and other people without having to do much," said Valley College Student Glen Viatoro.
Well-known sites like Facebook and Twitter, have made an impact around the world and made several changes in modern social networks.

Facebook has more than 150 million users while Twitter has around 4.43 million users according to The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press. As each site begins to bring in more members, they expand world-wide and gain supporters to reach a greater number of people.
Others may use these sites to find out information involving news or to find out what their favorite celebrity is doing at the moment.

While some people are getting the news from TV, radio or newspapers 49 percent of people regularly read the news on the internet according to the Pew survey.

As for tweets from your favorite celebrity you can get an idea of what they are thinking at the moment. "Just watched Hannah Montana with my 7-year-old. We had wildly divergent experiences of the movie," said actor Ben Stiller via Twitter.

If people use these sites for pure entertainment purposes and not for the wrong reasons they can take advantage of the perks they have to make life a bit easier. Although it does tend to help avoid real life social situations, it's a great way to keep people updated on your daily life.
 

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