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Notes on Social Networks

ClickHelp Team
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ClickHelp Team
Last Updated on
June 21st, 2013
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ClickHelp and social networking services

We already wrote about measurement of social influence in a previous post. And now wed like to talk briefly about social networking services and ClickHelp, of course!

Currently you can read the last news about technical writing software and tools through 4 official ClickHelps accounts.

Twitter

Twitter

Twitter is an online social networking service and microblogging service that enables its users to send and read text-based messages of up to 140 characters, known as tweets (Wikipedia).

Our microblog is twitter.com/ClickHelpNews.

Facebook

Facebook

Facebook is an online social networking service, whose name stems from the colloquial name for the book given to students at the start of the academic year by some university administrations in the United States to help students get to know each other (Wikipedia).

Our official page is www.facebook.com/ClickHelp.TechWriting.

Google+

Google+

Google+ (pronounced and sometimes written as Google Plus) is a multilingual social networking and identity service owned and operated by Google Inc. It is the second largest social networking site in the world, having surpassed Twitter in January 2013. (Wikipedia).

ClickHelps Google+ Page is plus.google.com/100970476602406857051.

LinkedIn

Google+

LinkedIn is a social networking website for people in professional occupations. Founded in December 2002 and launched on May 5, 2003, it is mainly used for professional networking. (Wikipedia).

Our profile is www.linkedin.com/in/clickhelpsupport/en.

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