Economy of Action Guide
Over the past few years, the face of the Internet has taken on a
much different look and has become far more interactive and media
oriented.
In December of 1996, a new website was created on the
Internet. That site was It was a place that alumni could gather to
connect with former classmates for purposes of reunions and
discovering what was happening in each other's lives since they had
graduated.
Historically, Classmates.com was the first social networking site
established on the Internet
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Economy of Action Guide
Over the past few years, the face of the Internet has taken on a
much different look and has become far more interactive and media
oriented.
In December of 1996, a new website was created on the
Internet. That site was It was a place that alumni could gather to
connect with former classmates for purposes of reunions and
discovering what was happening in each other's lives since they had
graduated.
Historically, Classmates.com was the first social networking site
established on the Internet
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Economy of Action Guide

Economy of Action Guide

by Alan Smith
Economy of Action Guide

Economy of Action Guide

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Over the past few years, the face of the Internet has taken on a
much different look and has become far more interactive and media
oriented.
In December of 1996, a new website was created on the
Internet. That site was It was a place that alumni could gather to
connect with former classmates for purposes of reunions and
discovering what was happening in each other's lives since they had
graduated.
Historically, Classmates.com was the first social networking site
established on the Internet

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015757422
Publisher: Alan Smith
Publication date: 12/09/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 11
File size: 316 KB
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