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 <description>&lt;p&gt;I am composing a paper about instant messaging (IM) and chat, two modes of communication that are becoming more and more popular today. Unfortunately I have caught a cold so things have been delayed, and I&#039;ve been required to stay indoors, rest and drink tea, I hope to make a speedy recovery and get it done. Regardless, it&#039;s a very interesting and relevant topic, I don&#039;t know many people who don&#039;t have an IM account and use it daily so I was hoping maybe you, my dear blog readers might share your views and bring some more insight.&lt;/p&gt;
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