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Personal Assistant for Social Media

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In today’s world, with an increase in usage and consumption in social media, it has become paramount as to how we consume and manage our social media. The reason as to why we should do this lies in understanding how social media works and its numerous advantages. Through this paper, we propose a program that culminates data from multiple social networking websites and emails into a single platform from where users can view, edit and update directly into the emails and social networking websites.

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This project would have been incomplete without the guidance of certain people who motivated us, guided us and supported us. Making of this project was possible only because of teacher who believed in us, encouraged us and pushed us to strive for excellence. We are grateful to Prof. Swarnalatha P. for her constant support which helped us in the preparation of this report.

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Mathew, A., Thomas, K.J., Swarnalatha, P. (2020). Personal Assistant for Social Media. In: Das, K., Bansal, J., Deep, K., Nagar, A., Pathipooranam, P., Naidu, R. (eds) Soft Computing for Problem Solving. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1057. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0184-5_69

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