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chat & im

  • NYT: Another Article on Student E-mail
  • CFP: Computers and Writing Online 2005
  • Social Software in the Academy Workshop
  • Shinkuro Collaboration and P2P
  • Why Blog by Email When You Can IM?
  • Got Broadband? Who Needs a Phone Line!
  • "We're Just Kidding": Sexual Obscenities in Classroom Chat and Teaching about Audience
  • That Parent-Child Conversation Is Becoming Instant, and Online
  • How does IM usage compare to that of other communication media?
  • Marketers Move to Text Messaging and IM
  • Text Messaging Addiction?
  • AoIR Roundtable on Qualitative Internet Research
  • IM's bursting--say goodbye to e-mail
  • Rite ths dwn
  • Grad Student Finds Chat Rooms May Lead to Student Success
  • IM-speak v. "Standard English"
  • Clique of Instant Messagers Expands Into the Workplace
  • Text message essay baffles British teacher
  • In-room Chat as a Social Tool
  • I've Got to Get a Message to You
  • IM Is Here. RU Ready 2 Try It?
  • How Dangerous is Online Chat for Kids
  • IM Usage In Workplace Is Rising
  • AIMFIND.COM

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