Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Interchanging information or services, among a group; -- of persons or organizations.
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- verb Present participle of
network . - noun the act of working using computer network.
- noun the act of connecting computers into network.
- noun the act of meeting new people in a business or social context.
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Examples
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The word networking has been severely overused, but it is important to form positive relationships with as many people as possible in your work environment.
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The word networking has been severely overused, but it is important to form positive relationships with as many people as possible in your work environment.
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I look back at this time and the term networking comes to mind.
Stephen C. Rose: Bill Stringfellow, Will Campbell, Don Benedict
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While we're familar with the term 'networking', this makes as much sense as sitting in the office watching someone else type these words.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
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The word "networking" has a slightly negative tone to it, like you're always seeking out connections.
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The word "networking" has a slightly negative tone to it, like you're always seeking out connections.
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Point being – social media networking is all about authenticity, transparency and making connections on a personal level.
Ghost social networking — to do or not to do? « The Book Publicity Blog
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The new kind of networking is doing the same kind of thing online: webinars, blogging on professional topics, and just building your network on sites like LinkedIn.
MIND MELD: How Does Blogging and Social Networking Affect the Publishing Industry?
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Cisco has not declared war on the server market, its extending its footprint in networking to include the smallest but fastest growing piece of that pie, the virtualized server niche.
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With President Obama's hiring reform mandate, networking is about to become even more important in the federal job market.
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