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Text messaging, or texting, is the act of composing and sending electronic messages, typically consisting of alphabetic and numeric characters, between two or more users of mobile devices, desktops/laptops, or another type of compatible computer. Text messages may be sent over a cellular network, or may also be sent via an Internet connection.
The term originally referred to messages sent using the Short Message Service (SMS). It has grown beyond alphanumeric text to include multimedia messages using the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) containing digital images, videos, and sound content, as well as ideograms known as emoji (happy faces, sad faces, and other icons), and instant messenger applications (usually the term is used when on mobile devices).
Text messages are used for personal, family, business and social purposes. Governmental and non-governmental organizations use text messaging for communication between colleagues. In the 2010s, the sending of short informal messages became an accepted part of many cultures, as happened earlier with emailing. [1] This makes texting a quick and easy way to communicate with friends, family and colleagues, including in contexts where a call would be impolite or inappropriate (e. g. , calling very late at night or when one knows the other person is busy with family or work activities). Like e-mail and voicemail and unlike calls (in which the caller hopes to speak directly with the recipient), texting does not require the caller and recipient to both be free at the same moment; this permits communication even between busy individuals. Text messages can also be used to interact with automated systems, for example, to order products or services from e-commerce websites, or to participate in online contests. Advertisers and service providers use direct text marketing to send messages to mobile users about promotions, payment due dates, and other notifications instead of using postal mail, email, or voicemail.
Text
messaging, or texting, is the act of composing and sending electronic
messages
,
typically
consisting of alphabetic and numeric characters, between two or more users of mobile devices, desktops/laptops, or another type of compatible computer.
Text
messages
may be
sent
over a cellular network, or may
also
be
sent
via an Internet connection.
The term
originally
referred to
messages
sent
using the Short
Message
Service
(SMS). It has grown beyond alphanumeric
text
to include multimedia
messages
using the Multimedia Messaging
Service
(MMS) containing digital images, videos, and sound content,
as well
as ideograms known as emoji (happy faces, sad faces, and other icons), and instant messenger applications (
usually
the term is
used
when on mobile devices).
Text
messages
are
used
for personal, family, business and social purposes. Governmental and non-governmental organizations
use
text
messaging for communication between colleagues. In the 2010s, the sending of short informal
messages
became an
accepted
part of
many
cultures, as happened earlier with emailing. [1] This
makes
texting a quick and easy way to communicate with friends, family and colleagues, including in contexts where a call would be impolite or inappropriate (
e. g.
,
calling
very
late at night or when one knows the other person is busy with family or work activities). Like e-mail and voicemail and unlike calls (in which the caller hopes to speak
directly
with the recipient), texting does not require the caller and recipient to both be free at the same moment; this permits communication even between busy individuals.
Text
messages
can
also
be
used
to interact with automated systems,
for example
, to order products or
services
from e-commerce websites, or to participate in online contests. Advertisers and
service
providers
use
direct
text
marketing to
send
messages
to mobile users about promotions, payment due dates, and other notifications
instead
of using postal mail, email, or voicemail.
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