Chapter 29. Sending and Receiving Instant Messages

Sending and Receiving Instant Messages

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People like to talk—even when they’re online.

When you want to hold a private one-on-one talk, you use an application called instant messaging. When you instant message, or IM, someone, you send a short text-based message directly to that person. It’s a way of keeping in touch when you’re online—and everybody’s doing it!

Understanding Instant Messaging

Instant messaging lets you communicate one on one, in real-time, with your friends, family, and colleagues. It’s faster than email and less chaotic than chat rooms. It’s just you ...

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