Facebook started out as a social network for high school and college kids. But now grown-ups like you are getting connected, tooโeven if you use Facebook much differently than your kids do. If youโre a grown-up looking to join the Facebook bandwagon, Facebook for Grown-Ups is just the guide you need
Facebook for Grown-Ups
โ Scribed by Michael Miller
- Publisher
- Que
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Facebook started out as a social network for high school and college kids. But now grown-ups like you are getting connected, tooโeven if you use Facebook much differently than your kids do. If youโre a grown-up looking to join the Facebook bandwagon, Facebook for Grown-Ups is just the guide you need. Youโll learn how to use Facebook to reconnect with old friends and family members and
keep them up-to-date on whatโs happening in your life.
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Facebook for Grown-Ups shows you how to open a Facebook account, find new friends, post status updates, and share family photos and videos. Youโll learn how to become a fan of your favorite performers, join a business network, and create your own topic-specific groups. And if youโre worried about privacy, Facebook for Grown-Ups shows you how to keep your personal information from becoming public knowledge. Youโll even learn how to keep track of what your kids are doing on Facebookโwithout them knowing it.
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Read this book to discover how grown-ups can take advantage of everything Facebook has to offer. Itโs not just for kids anymore!
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