Social Networking Sites versus Corporate Social Networking Portals
When we use Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites, we share following experiences: · We are usually invited to participate by people we know and trust. · There are specific things we want to do with the other people involved, such as share photos, stay up-to-date on a club's activities, or develop a personal reputation. · We get something back from participation: advice, practical information we need, a network to tap when times are rough, or the emotional pleasure of seeing others photos or hearing their news. · We have control over who sees our information. · The applications are intuitive — there's no training required. · The applications are well-tuned to support the specific task...