Was chatting benefit us?

Indonesia
July 1, 2011 11:26pm CST
Chatting is a networking technology that allows computer users to send messages to other users who are connected in a LAN or Local Area Network or the internet. Not only in personal computers, but now penetrated the world the mobile phones commonly referred to as E MOBILE instant messaging is to chat with using mobile phones. It's not good if today's cell phones without any AIM chat application. Give your opinion!.
2 responses
• India
4 Jul 11
To me, chatting is the best way to keep in touch with near and dear ones and also to make your hand in work all the time. It is also a kind of exercise. It is the best way to send messages and emails and also to receive it. Every mobile phones have the option of messaging, even in black and white phones, and one can text to his/her friends and relatives when you don't have an Internet connection in your computer. According to me it is one of the best progress in our generation.
@kaylachan (58214)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 Jul 11
Chatting is always going to impact human existance for as long as we exist. How we go about this will change as technology advances. With mobile phones and several platforms for chatting (almost all free-of-charge) finding a way to chat is not all that difficult and computers don't have to be overloaded for meaningless reasons. At least that's how I've seen it. Aim is only one of thousands of platforms out there so a cell phone without aim won't inhibit someone from chatting. The most I do.. to chat with someone through Aim is often via text messaging a service provided by all mobile carriers for varying fees. Unlimited texting plans are recommended for those who text frequently.