Chat

Online chat may refer to any kind of communication over the Internet that offers a real-time transmission of text messages from sender to receiver. Chat messages are generally short in order to enable other participants to respond quickly. Thereby, a feeling similar to a spoken conversation is created, which distinguishes chatting from other text-based online communication forms such as Internet forums and email. Online chat may address point-to-point communications as well as multicastcommunications from one sender to many receivers and voice and video chat, or may be a feature of a web conferencingservice.
Online chat in a less stringent definition may be primarily any direct text-based or video-based (webcams), one-on-one chat or one-to-many group chat (formally also known as synchronous conferencing), using tools such as instant messengers, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), talkers and possibly MUDs. The expression online chat comes from the word chat which means "informal conversation". Online chat includes web-based applications that allow communication – often directly addressed, but anonymous between users in a multi-user environment. Web conferencing is a more specific online service, that is often sold as a service, hosted on a web server controlled by the vendor.
Chat allows to users to:
• Instant messages - Allows smooth interaction using synchronous text.
• Web Links - Allows you to share links to websites and news.
• Video - Allows you to share and view videos to chat face to face with other people.
• Images - Share images.
• Audio - Allows you to share sounds.
• Files - Allows you to send or receive files with participants.
• Discussion - Can be used instead of the phone to talk.
• Mobile capabilities - Many types of chat allow you to send instant messages from mobile devices such as your cell phone.
• Chat room - Create a room with friends or colleagues.
• Anonymity - Being able to use pseudonyms, nicknames or nicknames instead of real data.
• Includes the photo of the personal information in the chat window.
• Supports URLs, emetics, hotmail integration, images, etc.
• All sessions are recorded for later viewing, and can be made available to students.
• Periodic sessions that will appear on the calendar can be scheduled.
• Open 24 hours a day every day. Internet and all of its applications are available 24 hours a day every day. Only a couple of clicks separate the person from access to the virtual world if they have the necessary software and hardware. Once entered (connected) to the network, there will always be people waiting for someone to talk to.
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