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                   Microsoft in 2011.

                  Chatting

                  Chat refers to a friendly conversation. It is a way to communicate through brief messages over

                  the Internet, similar to SMS on mobile phones. It can be between one person and another, or
                  one person and many others. Chatting enables people from different places of the world to
                  communicate easily. Some popular online chat programs for computers and mobiles include
                  Yahoo Messenger, LiveChat, PureChat, WhatsApp, Viber, WeChat, and Telegram.























                  Social Networking

                  A social networking service is an online platform that enables individuals with similar interests or
                  activities to connect and interact. It allows users to share thoughts, ideas, and suggestions, as well
                  as multimedia content such as audio, video, and images, with friends and contacts. Additionally,
                  many social networking sites offer features that enable users to create and join groups based on

                  shared interests.
                  You  may  have heard  of  Facebook, the
                  most popular  social networking  site.

                  Others gaining popularity include Tumblr,
                  Instagram,  and  X.  These sites are  also
                  used for marketing  and serve as vast
                  sources of knowledge  and information
                  as  people  from around  the  world  share
                  their experiences. However, they are often

                  seen as a distraction  from education  for
                  students. Here’s what the most  popular
                  social networking service, Facebook, looks
                  like.



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