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Just close your eyes… take a deep breath… and imagine a world without internet. Quite hard isn’t it? What used to be mail messages are now posts, tagged and targeted and secure. Your PDA, mobile phone, or desktop readers are instantly notified of the communication directed at you, and can immediately navigate to it so you can read it and respond. The latest addition to this whirl of instant communication is the concept of social networking. A social network is a place where people who share interests and activities can get together and share their views and ideas. It is a forum for people to express their thoughts and opinions and interact with one another. The key idea here is reaching out to a large number of people through an easily accessible and affordable platform. Apart from being a place where friends can ‘e-hang out’, social networking websites can and are being effectively utilised in a variety of fields, so much so that they are increasingly being adopted by businesspeople to promote their businesses, or to create communities where customers can interact, like Nike's Joga.com, a soccer-oriented social network. Many companies are also using social networking as a tool to keep their employees in touch with each other or share information about company events. McDonald's began moving towards social networking after an internal study showed that employees were often looking for colleagues with expertise in certain areas or for authors of information they found useful. Now, enough about social networking, let’s talk about music. Whether you admit it or not, music imbeds our daily life, weaving its beauty and emotion through our thoughts, activities and memories. Mp3 digital music is one of the most popular forms for music to take these days. Digital music just seems to make sense, and is a natural step forward in the music world today. Everything else is digital these days, why wouldn’t our music be? And if it is digital, it is open to be shared on the internet. And what better forum to share and discuss and promote music than a social networking website where communities revering every genre of music ever created are omnipresent. To raise it to an entirely different level, imagine if you could own one of these sites where you can promote – ‘your kinda music’. Would n’t that be great? Such a tool will give you the opportunity to identify and develop the ‘next big band’. You could be the next Simon Fuller, of American Idol fame. So this is a tool that every real music enthusiast will love to use and enjoy.
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