http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/News/Media-office/Press-releases/2011/WTVM053178.htm
I found that this article is a very interesting one, and even though the subject is not directly linked to the chapter we are discussing this week it may be very useful to know this.
In brief, this article shows that the more virtual friends you have the more intelligent you are. If we analyze this, we may find it logical as if you are on Facebook and you keep up with all the news posted by all your friends, you stimulate your green matter or vice versa, since this article shows that there is a correlation between the two entities and not a cause-effect relationship.
This relationship can be wisely used if known. Today, many recruiters go on your Facebook page to check your profile before contacting you, and if the study holds and you have a high number of friends, they will know that you are intelligent and will be eager to contact you.
In this way, social networking such as Facebook, became a personal way of promoting and selling ourselves, even though advertising is not personal, social networking may be a new type of advertising or promotion, that is personal and that should be wisely used.
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