Social Media and Networking Sites to Share With Family and Children
Social Media and Networking Sites to Share With Family and Children
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5 Social Media Websites and Apps Kids Love
Get up to speed with and enjoy the latest online addictions of the young
Marcel Steger/Corbis A look at five popular social media sites and apps you should know about. As more and more — the number of Facebook users ages 45 to 54 is up nearly 50 percent since the end of 2012, according to a study by market research firm GlobalWebIndex — there's a lot more to discover beyond Twitter, Google+ and Facebook. Here's a look at five popular social media sites and apps you should know about. As Michael J. Fox says in the film Back to the Future, even if you're not ready for it yet, "your kids are gonna love it.''1 tumblr
This microblogging site hosts more than 140 million blogs devoted to just about every subject. Catering to quick, quippy posts and images, tumblr content is somewhere between a long-form blog and a tweet. Users follow other tumblrs and can tailor the look of their own tumblr blog by choosing from dozens of design templates. A mobile app makes for easy, on-the-go posting. According to tumblr, the site hosts more than 82 million blog posts a day.2 Instagram
The photo- and video-sharing social media app takes the template — connecting with friends — and strips out everything except the images. Instagram allows users to find their inner Ansel Adams through dozens of enhancement and editing tools. You can edit and share 15-second video clips as well. As of September 2013, Instagram, which launched in the fall of 2010, attracted more than 150 million users each month. More than 16 billion photos have been shared via Instagram over its three-year existence, the company says.3 Pinterest
This is another photo-sharing site. What sets apart is its organizing strategy. Users "pin" photos of interest onto virtual pinboards, which they subdivide by topic. Remodeling a kitchen? Start a board to post design and architecture photos you unearth during your research, or search the site for relevant pinboards created by others. Users can follow each other and receive alerts when new pins are posted. The site's most popular categories are food and drink, DIY and crafts, women's apparel and travel. Pinterest says it has 70 million monthly users, 84 percent of whom are women.More on Technology
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