Online Discussion
978-613-3-42106-6
6133421061
136
2011-05-17
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Online discussion is a relatively new form of communication, facilitated usually by computer networks. The first such communications were on mainframe-based systems such as the PLATO system in the early 1970s. By the mid 1980's, dial-up bulletin board systems or "BBS's" run by hobbyists on personal computers began to host online discussions, as well. As networks became more sophisticated, and access to said networks became easier (such as through universities and "dial-up" access), networks like USENET hosted an immense range of discussions. In the early 1990s, Internet Relay Chat became (and remains) popular. With the advent of the World wide web (WWW), myriad web forums have become new forums for discussion.
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