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Yes, there is Mitracircle and Luttie. Luttie is social networking based on videos.
Networking in Linux is just like networking in windows. If you are using a debian based distribution then you can use network manager to select a wireless network. If you are talking about networking as in communicating with a windows machine you can use sanba the program for that.
Weheartit is an image based social networking website.
Mobiluck is a social network similar to Favebook or Myspace except that it is a mobile location-based social network. Being a mobile location-based social network it's used primarily with smartphones.
Yes, it is based on the true story of Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook.
There several merits of a server based network and peer to peer. Some of them include being cheap to set up and maintain, it is very fast and does not require a network administrator among others.Ê
Twitter is an online social networking service and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read text-based messages of up to 140 characters, known as "tweets". In addition, Vegas Video Network have 4,951 Twitter followers.
They based it off what they believe in.
Hyves is a social networking site and operation currently based in the Netherlands. The company caters to the Dutch consumers, hence its location in that area.
To become a network expert you will first have to take network based classes at a college and get a degree that involves networking. If you are interested in becoming one I suggest that you look for the degree Information Technology as that degree involves a lot of network admin. and management.
the sever works like the management of the Network's and for the security reasons
Networking hardware typically refers to equipment facilitating the use of a computer network. Typically, this includes routers, switches, hubs, gateways, access points, network interface cards, Networking cables, network bridges, modems, ISDN adapters, firewalls and other related hardware.The most common kind of networking hardware today is copper-based Ethernet adapters, helped largely by its standard inclusion on most modern computer systems. Wireless networking has become increasingly popular, however, especially for portable and handheld devices.Other hardware prevalent within computer networking is datacenter equipment (such as file servers, database servers and storage areas), network services (such as DNS, DHCP, email etc) as well as other specific network devices such as content delivery.Other diverse devices which may be considered Networking hardware include mobile phones, PDAs and even modern coffee machines. As technology grows and IP-based networks are integrated into building infrastructure and household utilities, network hardware becomes an ambiguous statement owing to the increasing number of 'network capable' endpoints.