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Page 247 Bibliography 1. Aaltonen, S. Kakderi, C. Hausmann, V. and Heinze, A. 2013. “Social Media in Europe: Lessons from an Online Survey”. 18 th UKAIS Annual Conference: Social Information Systems . Worcester College. Oxford, UK. 2. Ahmad, Ateeq. 2011. “A Short Description of Social Networking Websites and Its Uses”. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications , Vol. 2, No.2 pp. 124-128 3. Akyildiz, Muge and Argan, Metin. 2011. “Using Online Social Networking: Students’ Purposes of Facebook Usage at the University of Turkey”. Journal of Technology Research. 1, 1-11. 4. Alexander, B. 2006. “Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning?”. Educause Review, 41, 32-44. 5. Alexander, B. 2006. “Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning?”. Educause Review. 41, 32-44. 6. Alexander, B. 2006. “Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning?”. Educause Review, 41, 32-44. 7. Alexander, Jeffrey C. (ed.). 1988. “Durkheimian Sociology: Cultural Studies”. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 8. Althaf, Marsoof. 2011. Online Social Networking and the Right to Privacy: The Conflicting Rights of Privacy and Expression” . Int. Jnl. of Law and Info. Technology, Pp. 110-132.
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