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explain the following term of instant messaging ​

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Answered by amandon1111
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An instant message (IM) is a real-time, text-based communication similar to chat. IM uses a shared software client between or among two or more people using personal computers, iPhones or other devices. The communication is done over a network, often the Internet, and may include advanced modes with live voice or video. File transfers are also sometimes allowed but are limited in size.


Although included in the online chat category of technologies, IM differs in that the communicating parties are selected from a known list, called a “buddy list,” “friend list” or “contact list." Users are typically alerted when someone on their list is online. However, online chat allows communication in a multiuser environment among users that are usually anonymous.

Some IM systems permit messages to be sent when the recipient is not online. In these cases, IM is much like email; in fact, the message may even be sent to the recipient's email address.

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Techopedia explains Instant Message (IM)

Instant messaging was actually used prior to the Internet. In the 1960s, multiuser operating systems like the Compatible Time-Sharing System and Multics sent notifications for services like printing; however, users quickly learned to communicate with others who were logged into the same printer or other devices. As networks, programming languages and protocols developed, bulletin board systems emerged in the 1980s,

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