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Technological Convergence and Social Networks in Information Management : Second International Symposium on Information Management in a Changing World, IMCW 2010, Ankara, Turkey

Al, Umut(Edited by)Erdogan, Phyllis Lepon(Edited by)Kurbanoglu, Serap(Edited by)Tonta, Yasar(Edited by)Ucak, Nazan(Edited by)
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"Convergence" is defined as the intertwinement of species or technologies. "Tech- logical convergence," on the other hand, refers to a trend where a single product such as a cell phone, used in the past solely for communication, evolves into a product that functions not only as a communication device but incorporates the distinct function- ities of a number of other technologies, thereby enabling users to take pictures, listen to music, access the Web, send and receive e-mail messages, find their way, and so on, equally successfully.

Social networks such as Facebook, YouTube, MySpace and LinkedIn, where users congregate, discuss certain issues, entertain themselves, and share information in t- tual, audio and video formats, are among the most frequented web sites.

Social networks having Web 2. 0 features offer personalized services, allowing users to - corporate their own content easily and describe, organize and share it with others, thereby enriching users' experience.

More often than not, a capable cell phone is all you need to get access to such social networks and carry out all those tasks.

Such tools tend to change our private, social and professional lives and blur the boundaries among them.

In other words, our private, social and professional lives are converging, too: someone using a cell phone could be communicating with his/her friend(s), accessing information services, taking an exam using a learning management system, or conducting business.

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3642160336 / 9783642160332
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23/03/2011
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