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The Internet is primarily a communication medium. It allows
users to send messages, chat online, play interactive games and even
talk to each other, using software installed onto a multimedia
computer. The most popular method of communication is email, but
this is not the only way to send and receive text-based messages.
Other popular formats allow virtually instantaneous exchange of
messages via Internet Relay Chat. There are many message boards on
web sites where comments can be left and Newsgroups where messages
can be posted for others to read.
Email
This is the most widely used form of text communication used on
the Internet. If you have the email address of someone you wish to
contact, you can send them an email. This works in the same way as
if you had their postal address. To receive mail from organizations
you can also subscribe to mailing lists.
Internet Relay Chat
This method of communication allows you to hold 'live' text
conversations with other people. To use Internet Relay Chat, you
must install software on your computer. This type of software is
called client software. Usually it can be downloaded from the
software provider's web site. One of the first software
applications to enable Internet Relay Chat is ICQ
(I-Seek-You) which is still the most widely used.
A guide to how to use ICQ software can be found at http://www.icq.com/icqtour/
Newsgroups
Newsgroups are areas, where discussions about certain
topics take place. For example, if you use Macromedia Dreamweaver to
create web sites, you are not alone. Newsgroups exist where
you can enter into discussions about it with other users. You may be
able to inform others about some difficult-to-master feature you
have used, or find out why you are unable to make something work
from people who have more experience than you.
Unlike email, where you only send your message
to the people you want to receive it, newsgroups allow you to 'post'
your message so that anyone viewing that newsgroup discussion can read
it at a later date. Anyone can then post a reply to your message that
everyone can read. This is not instant communication, like Internet
Relay Chat. It is more like a bulletin board where passers-by can
read messages left by other people.
Newsgroups are
often useful places to visit for answers to technical questions
because so many people can view your question. Often you can find
your question has already been asked and answered by other people. If
you see the answer to a question posted in a newsgroup, it is good
manners to reply to it. The downside of using newsgroups is that you
must wait for someone to see your question and post a reply.
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