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Online
chat
Online chat can refer to any kind of communication over Internet,
but is primarily meant to refer to direct one-on-one chat or text-based
group chat (formally also known as synchronous conferencing), using
tools such as instant messaging applications—computer programs,
Internet Relay Chat, talkers and possibly MUDs, MUCKs, MUSHes and
MOOes.
While many of the Internet's well-known
services offer online chat and messaging services for free, an increasing
number of providers are beginning to show strong revenue streams
from for-pay services.
Again it is the adult service providers, profiting from the advent
of reliable and high-speed broadband, (notably across Eastern Europe)
who are at the forefront of the for-pay online chat revolution.
For every business traveller engaging in a video call or conference
call rather than braving the check-in queue, there are countless
web users replacing traditional conversational means with online
chat and messaging.
Like email, which has reduced the need for and usage of letters,
faxes, and memos, online chat is steadily replacing telephony as
the means of office and home communication.
The early adopters in these areas are undoubtedly teenage users
of instant messaging.
It might not be long before SMS text messaging usage declines as
mobile handsets provide the technology for online chat. |
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