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[[Instant Messaging]] (often abbreviated IM) refers to elecronic communication wherein short text messages are sent with a very short delay (usually 1 second or less) between the sending and the receipt (often called "lag time"). It most commonly refers to the various IM services such as [[AIM]], Yahoo!, MSN, and ICQ, but can also refer to [[IRC]].
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[[category:computer terminology]]"'''Instant messaging'''", or "IM", refers to electronic communication wherein short text messages are sent and received in "[[realtime]]" (i.e. with a very short delay or "lag time" – usually 1 second or less – between the sending and the receipt). It most commonly refers to the various IM services such as [[AIM]], Yahoo!, MSN, and [[ICQ]], but can also refer to [[IRC]].
  
Text-paging on a cell phone (especially if the recipient is equipped to send back a text message in reply) is also sometimes referred to as IM, but the lag time for such messaging is usually rather longer (seconds to minutes).
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Text-paging on a [[cell phone]] (especially if the recipient is equipped to send back a text message in reply) is also sometimes referred to as IM, but the lag time for such messaging is usually rather longer (seconds to minutes).
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===Reference===
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* {{wikipedia}}
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===News===
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* '''2008-05-15''' [http://technology.newscientist.com/article/mg19826566.600-instant-messaging-a-linguistic-renaissance-for-teens.html Instant messaging 'a linguistic renaissance' for teens]: "In a paper to be published in the spring 2008 issue of [[American Speech]], the researchers argue that far from ruining teenagers' ability to communicate, IM lets teenagers show off what they can do with language."

Latest revision as of 22:21, 20 May 2008

"Instant messaging", or "IM", refers to electronic communication wherein short text messages are sent and received in "realtime" (i.e. with a very short delay or "lag time" – usually 1 second or less – between the sending and the receipt). It most commonly refers to the various IM services such as AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, and ICQ, but can also refer to IRC.

Text-paging on a cell phone (especially if the recipient is equipped to send back a text message in reply) is also sometimes referred to as IM, but the lag time for such messaging is usually rather longer (seconds to minutes).

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Reference

News