The Northfield Public Library has a great collection of instructional materials related to social media programs on the Internet.
We also offer over 8 Internet accessible computers available for public use.
A Concise Timeline of Social Media (so far)
Source: Entrepreneur Magazine, May 2011
1. June 1999 - Napster is launched by Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker. This free music file-sharing program is named after Fanning’s haircut. Napster shuts down due to a lawsuit for copyright infringement brought by the Recording Institute of America.
2. January 2000 – Savage Beast Technologies, a music genome project, is launched by Tim Westergren. It becomes Pandora Radio in 2005.
3. March 2002 – Friendster, a social networking site is founded by Jonathan Abrams. Abrams is a friend of Sean Parker.
4. April 2003 – Apple opens iTunes music stores.
5. August 2003 - Myspace is launched by Chris deWolfe and Tom Anderson. It gains popularity as unknown musical artists use the site as a free promotional tool.
7. July 2006 – Twitter is launched by Jack Dorsey
8. October 2010 - A new version of MySpace is launched. The focus of the site is entertainment.
Books in the Northfield Library Catalog on Web 2.0 Social Media
Content Rules: How to Create Killer Blogs, Podcasts, Videos, eBooks, Webinars, and More That Engage Your Customers and Ignite Your Business by Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, c2011. Northfield Employment and Business 658.872 HA
Facebook Advertising for Dummies by Paul Dunay, Richard Krueger, and Joel Elad. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, c2011 Interlibrary loan
Facebook for Grown-Ups by Michael Miller. Indianapolis, Ind. : Que Pub., c2011 Interlibrary loan
Likeable Social Media: How to Delight Your Customers, Create an Irresistible Brand, and be Generally Amazing on Facebook (& Other Social Networks) by Dave Kerpen.New York:McGraw-Hill, c2011 Northfield Employment and Business 6589.8 KE