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What is social media ?

social  media is a communication method through online 

where people can keep own idea and own thought without any distraction.

so it is very  important  tool for communication to the world in a short time.

basically social media is very simple and effective way to communicate the world.

importance of social media 

(i) Bring information for you .

(ii) Manege you time .

(iii) Build your information power .

(iv) connect the world.


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