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bobbysung

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If a large number of Internet users set Facebook as their primary destination on their Web browser, should Facebook be considered a portal?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

According to a recent National Federation of Retailers survey, what percentage of tablet users plan to purchase anything with their tablets?
 
  A) Around 75
  B) Around 50
  C) Around 33
  D) Around 35



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Answer to Question 1

Student answers will vary, but should include reference to social networks broadening their offerings to become more portal-like. An example answer is: While Facebook can be a primary destination, the goal of Facebook is to keep users occupied and communicating with each other. One of the main goals of a portal is to provide avenues to third party content and other areas of the Internet. Although social networks are aiming to include portal-like features, in order to keep and grow audiences, the primary goals of a portal currently don't include social sharing.

Answer to Question 2

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