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Social Networking for the Over 50s In Simple Steps by Tom Myer

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From the SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES & SERVICES WITH CONFIDENCEThis practical book will have you achieving immediate results * a friendly, visual approach * simple language * practical, task-based examples * large, full-colour screenshotsDiscover everything you want to know about using social networking sites and services in this easy-to-use guide; from the most essential tasks that you'll want to perform, to solving the most common problems you'll encounter.Practical. Simple. Fast.

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First published January 1, 2012

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August 13, 2013
What good is sitting alone in your room? Come hear the music play...

An easy to follow, step-by-step guide in full colour. Written by Thomas Myer

There are hundreds of millions of blogs, millions upon millions of shared videos on Youtube, and billions upon billions of photos posted and shared on Flickr and Instagram.

If you haven't been hiding under a leaf somewhere, you've heard of Google, Facebook, and Twitter. At the time of writing this book, there were 700 million Facebook users, 200 million Twitter users, 50 million Linkedin users, 13 million hours of video last year were posted to Youtube and Flickr uploaded 4 billion photos.

In other words, Facebook and Twitter have as many people as the United States and the European Union combined.

I constantly hear people say they are too old for the computer.
Not anymore. Now-a-days the computer is so computer friendly a monkey could operate one. All you have to do is start, get over your fear and get networking.
Two finger typing has become the norm.

You'll be glad you did!

I give this book 5 stars. *****
Michael Estey
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