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- | ====== Introduction ====== | + | Floor lamps would be the latest brilliant idea in design with fun new variations. Whatever light solution you need certainly to boost your indoor or outdoor living, pick stylish lights you can illuminate any area with some charm. Wrought iron dining table lamps |
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- | ===== Online communities===== | + | |
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- | An online community is a form of virtual community that exists online where members contribute positively to ensure it existence. It can take the form of an information system where anyone can post content, such as a Bulletin board system or one where only a restricted number of people can initiate posts, such as Weblogs. Online communities have also become a supplemental form of communication between people who know each other primarily in real life. | + | |
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- | The development of networking and communication technologies in recent years has completely set a revolution in the way information is acquired, stored and disseminated. A significant transformation of the traditional face-to-face communities to online communities, has allowed users of the internet to reach out to their counterpart in a manner that is unimaginable. A critical review of online communities will be considered, with the aim to propose a sequence of success attributed to the migration from offline to online communities. Fichter (2005) recognizes considerable number of users in online communities as information consumers, ranging from reading world news to reviewing weather forecast. But acknowledge that many assumed the role of information providers with contribution to important topics such as wikis, blogs, more recently podcasts and videos. | + | |
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- | Using collection and ordering guidelines, the remainder of this research work will be structured to review practitioner literature on online communities. Various definitions will be surveyed, classifications of online communities. The research will be narrowed down to understand the evolution of online communities and identify success factors in each stage of evolution, and security and privacy implications will be evaluated. The findings of the review can be organized as follows. Definitions will be explored, followed by the benefits that online communities bring to individuals, communities, and organizations. Conclusion will be drawn by providing recommendations for future research.[[Articles:Ibrahim| Online communities]] | + | |
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- | * [[Articles:salameh|Blogs]] | + | |
- | * [[Articles:Ibrahim| Online communities]] | + | |
- | * [[Articles:Kosta| Wikis]] | + | |
- | * [[Articles:Asma| Photos and Videos]] | + | |
- | * [[Activities:meetings| Meetings]] | + | |
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- | ~~CUMULUS~~ | + |