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Smith: hey back Mark: Did you hear from Sherrie? Smith: Not yet - trying to reach her by phone, no answer Mark: When you reach her, tell her about the dinner at Dad's. Mark: And say hi to her for me! Smith: Definitely will! Do you want me to bring the cookies we just baked? Mark: Yep Smith: Great. They're REALLY delicious Smith: You'll love them! Mark: Look forward to it! I'll ping you back at 4pm. |
There are several different instant messaging networks:
MSN - Microsoft MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger
AIM - AOL Instant Messenger
ICQ - ICQ Instant Messaging Service
Y! - Yahoo! Messenger
GTALK - Google Talk
Most installations of Windows XP usually include an application called "Windows Messenger", which connects to the MSN Messenger network. This program can easily be used as a trial, to see if you like instant messaging. IM was only a niche market for business, but is becoming much more popular with businesses, especially with the introduction of Jabber-based protocols and enterprise messaging. It is popular among consumers, especially young people, as well as among deaf people.
IM includes a contact list called a "Buddy List". Usually, only people who are inside your Buddy List are authorized to contact you. That allows you to prevent strangers from even attempting to reach you by IM, and it is also very easy to block someone from reaching you by IM, simply by removing their name from your Buddy list, or using a blocking feature.
Why Use Instant Messaging?
Extra communicate choice for your BlackBerry.
Some people check their email faster -- Use your BlackBerry email.
Some people prefer phone -- Call them via your BlackBerry phone
Some people prefer IM chat -- Ping them via JiveTalk
This can be true, especially if you know people who tend to hang out all the time on at least one of the IM networks. There are many times it can be more discreet than a phone call, and internationally. It can actually be cheaper to chat via IM, than making a roaming phone call.
IM is good for real-time chatting. It is typically treated as a text equivalent of a telephone call. Email is almost fast enough to be real-time, but you can't read and write at the same time -- while you can with IM! You can read incoming messages scrolling in simultaneously while you're writing a reply in IM.
What Are The Advantages Of Instant Messaging?
There are some advantages of IM:
Advantages of Using Instant Messaging over SMS
Some people have asked what are the advantages of using a dedicated instant messaging client instead of using plain old SMS. Most BlackBerry IM clients such as JiveTalk use data instead of SMS text messages.
Advantages of Using IM Instead Of SMS:
I Don't Have Instant Messaging Accounts. How Do I Sign Up?
Here are the signup links for each Instant Messaging Network. All are free:
MSN: MSN Messenger
AIM: AOL Instant Messenger
ICQ: ICQ Instant Messaging Service
Y!: Yahoo Messenger
GTALK: Google Talk
If you have never used instant messaging, you do not need to sign up for all the networks. The most popular networks are MSN and AIM respectively. If you wished, you could just use MSN, just because it is included with Windows XP. Also, if you have a Hotmail account, you can just use your Hotmail user name and password to logon to the MSN Messenger system.
Software such as JiveTalk does not require you to have accounts on all systems. Just keep the user name and password blank for the IM networks that you do not use, and disable the login checkbox for those IM accounts. You can just use 1 or 2 accounts, rather than all 4 networks, if you wish.
Too Many People Contacting Me! What Do I Do Now?
This can sometimes happen if you imported your whole massive desktop buddy list into your BlackBerry. To solve this problem, the easiest solution is to simply signup for separate IM accounts for your BlackBerry, separate from your desktop. That way, you can only add the most important contacts ("buddies") to your IM buddy lists. That means people who you don't want contacting you on your BlackBerry, won't be able to ring you on your BlackBerry via IM.