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    basically taken over. It is as though nearly everyone uses this type of communication in school or at home or work. With the progress of computers and the internet‚ more and more people have become introduced to e-mail and instant messaging systems‚ though instant messaging is mainly used by the younger generations. "E-mail is fast‚ inexpensive‚ manageable‚ easy to use‚ and uniquely personal. It is already established as an important communications tool‚ often surpassing the telephone for many

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    PAT PHASE 1 REPORT NAME: FAVOUR BABATUNDE GRADE: 10C TASK DEFINATION Why am I doing the investigation? This investigation is done for the purpose of e-communication. The school governing body wants to know what the different types of e-communication learners and people in the community use‚ how they use it‚ what they use it for‚ what their experiences are and how familiar they are with different types of e-communication so that they may be able to tap into some of these technologies to

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    Considering that we are currently in the Net Generation and electronic communication has substantially taken over a lot of the linguistic communication‚ as well as electronic communication shortcuts have also become quite popular‚ such as textism and instant messaging. The research was conducted to verify if the current net communication shortcuts have an effect on the quality of writing. Explain the business problems under investigation The problems under investigation are whether textisms have a relationship

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    not it is still backed by that organizations name. What is the effect of instant messaging on organizational networks? What are benefits and drawbacks of using instant messaging in an organization? Instant messaging on an organizational network saves money and time; it increases productivity because of the interactive communication in real time without the use of phone lines. The drawbacks to instant messaging are a decrease in productivity because employees are chatting on personal issues

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    little is known about young people ’s activities on these sites and how their networks of “friends” relate to their other online (e.g.‚ instant messaging) and offline networks. In this study‚ college students responded‚ in person and online‚ to questions about their online activities and closest friends in three contexts: social networking sites‚ instant messaging‚ and face-to-face. Results showed that participants often used the Internet‚ especially social networking sites‚ to connect and reconnect

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    STRAIN THEORY Strain theory was introduced by Robert Merton in the early 1930s in his study of wealth. He asserted that whenever a gap or discrepancy between individuals’ aspirations and reality exists‚ frustration will ensue‚ and individuals will be more likely use illegitimate means to accomplish their goals . In the 1990s‚ Agnew expanded this theory to apply more broadly to economic aspirations. Agnew argued that people who experience strain are more likely to experience frustration or anger

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    that is intended to harm others. Cyber-bullying is bullying which uses e-technology as a means of victimizing others. It is the use of an Internet service or mobile technologies – such as e-mail‚ chat room discussion groups‚ instant messaging‚ Webpages or SMS (text messaging) – with the intention of harming another person. Examples include communications that seek to intimidate‚ control‚ manipulate‚ put down or humiliate the recipient. Cyber-bullying definition by The National Crime Prevention

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    Story 1 – Facebook buys Whatsapp Facebook has bought instant messaging service Whatsapp for £11bn‚ giving Facebook access to Whatsapp 450 million users. The deal was split into £2.4bn in cash‚ £7.2bn in Facebook shares and £1.8bn in restricted stock awards for the Whatsapp founders and employees. Facebook has also paid a break fee of £1.2bn (Rushton 2014). Facebook’s acquisition of Whatsapp can be described as a hostile takeover in effort for Facebook to monopolize on the Internet market

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    It is an undeniable fact that computers have had an enormous impact on the 21st century. Computers have introduced today’s society to “instant getification‚” a term which represents how people are able to shop‚ listen to their favorite songs‚ find an old friend or get information on virtually anything they desire at the touch of a mouse click. Long gone are the days of depending on phonebooks‚ encyclopedias or the Dewey Decimal system; and rightfully so‚ especially when there is Google. Despite the

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    ebanking‚ as well as social and spiritual applications. Indeed‚ mobile phones have made tremendous contributions to society and to mankind. From its inception as a tool of communication used only by deaf or hearing impaired individuals‚ SMS or Short Messaging Service had turned into a very powerful means of communication. Also‚ SMS had made the world smaller and much better as people rapidly gain access to mobile phones. Moreover‚ it created a new way of system of communication all together. SMS Applications

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