It's a phenomenon which seems to have come from nowhere, but in fact
computer-based social networks have been around for decades. In this
three-part series the BBC's technology correspondent Rory Cellan Jones
traces the hidden story of social networking, from the early days of
computing and the 60s counterculture through to the businesses worth
billions today. From their roots in utopian experiments in California,
online social networks spread around the world. In the past few years
companies such as Facebook and Twitter have captivated millions of
users. But what will be the next big thing in social networking, and how
is it changing our lives?
You can listen to this BBC radio programme on Social Networks here.
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