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    Social Networks and Instant Messaging Are Not Contributing To the Destruction Of The English Language Instant messaging is not destroying the English language. It is in fact building the younger generation’s interest and ability to communicate efficiently with their peers. All should embrace social networks and instant messaging as useful tools that can be incorporated into ones daily life. “Instant messaging language is characterized by a robust mix of features from both informal spoken registers

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    knowledge and influence with regard to a product/service can be detected within the community. Online communities relish honesty. By accepting responsibility for mistakes and then rectifying them‚ a good relationship is built (Cerebra‚ 2011). Instant Messaging Instant messaging

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    The Internet is one of the most remarkable things human beings have ever made. With the past few decades‚ internet has become so popular and it is an integral part of our daily lives. Email‚ instant messaging and chat are rapidly replacing the conventional forms of correspondence‚ and the Web has become the first port of call for both information enquiry and leisure activity. How is this affecting language? There is a widespread view that as ‘technospeak’ comes to rule‚ standards will be lost. This

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    networks or social relations among people who‚ for example‚ share interests‚ activities‚ backgrounds‚ or real-life connections. Most social network services are web-based and provide means for users to interact over the Internet‚ such as e-mail and instant messaging. Online community services are sometimes considered as a social network service‚ though in a broader sense‚ social network service usually means an individual-centered service where as online community services are group-centered. Social

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    action‚ but instead infects the computer with malicious payloads. Email worms – A worm that can attach itself to a computer system when a user open’s an unknown attachment in an email. Instant Messaging (IM) worms – A worm that can attach itself to a computer system when a user clicks on a link through an instant messaging window. IRC (Internet Relay Chat) worms – a program that can spread through message forums and/or internet chat rooms by sending infected files or web addresses to users. File

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    Life Before the Internet

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    are still commonly used to call Aunt Sue to wish her a happy birthday‚ websites such as My Space and Facebook have made it increasingly simple to keep up to date on what is going on in loved ones lives. Simply sign on to one of these websites and instant “status updates” fill the computer screen. You can find out from your living room in Florida that your family member in New York received two feet of snow this morning‚ and even instantly see the pictures to prove it. In addition to the advantages

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    exponential growth‚ and the last thirty years has had the most rapid rate of growth ever in history. We’re now using devices that seemed impossible only half a century ago. With the birth of the cell phone‚ communication between individuals has become instant and very convenient. Although the technology is great‚ it has several drawbacks in many different ways. The article that I would like to analyze is The Pleasures of the Text by Charles McGrath. The author Charles McGrath had some valid arguments

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    Texting is a very common way to communicate with others. People text for many reasons‚ texting is easier than being on the phone. Another reason for texting to become so common is because people like having the privacy of talking to someone via text message‚ when they are in public places. Texting also have disadvantages‚ it is very dangerous to text while driving‚ texting while driving is often causing a lot of car crashes. People have to be careful with their actions‚ and chose not to text while

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    Association) defines Virtual Reference (VR) as a reference service initiated electronically‚ often in real-time‚ where patrons employ computers or other Internet technology such as chat‚ videoconferencing‚ Voice over IP‚ co-browsing‚ e-mail‚ and instant messaging to communicate with reference staff‚ without being physically present (ALA‚ 2008). According to OCLC (n.d.)‚ VR is the use of computer and communications technology to provide reference service to patrons anytime and anywhere in the form

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    thought-provoking article about the effect that social websites have on childhood development. In short‚ eminent neuroscientist Susan Greenfield claims that social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter shorten attention spans and contribute to an instant gratification‚ self-centered mindset. From the article: We know how small babies need constant reassurance that they exist. My fear is that these technologies are infantilising the brain into the state of small children who are attracted by buzzing

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