07Feb

How is e-mailing and instant messaging different from each other?

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How is e-mailing and instant messaging different from each other?
I mean is how different are they in what they do and where do the messages go?

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Categories: Other - Yahoo! Mail

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2 Responses to “How is e-mailing and instant messaging different from each other?”

  1. Posted by akhan 8th February, 2010 at 8:34 pm

    email takes longer bc u have to open read, respond, and continue . . . with instant messaging its fast and easy and u can also save the conversations just like an email

  2. Posted by fiercelion7 11th February, 2010 at 10:27 am

    E-mailing is like sending a letter to someone. You can e-mail someone anytime. You can only instant message someone when they are online at the same time as you are. You can have better conversation with someone using instant messaging and it is a much quicker way to talk to someone online.

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