Like most of us, governments, corporations and organizations of every kind are adopting Internet-based technologies that radically impact the way we interact with the world.

Social networking is no longer limited to personal communication, as businesses are turning to social media sites to market their products and strengthen their relationships with consumers. The universe of communications includes not only websites, but also blogs and social media, most notably Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+.

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