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Comments on: Study: Teenagers favor IM over e-mail

As for parents, 13 percent of workers say they have their IM handle printed on their business cards.

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Seems like old news
by MA5 November 10, 2005 10:31 AM PST
I remember being online years ago when AIM, Yahoo, MSN, and many of the others joined the messenging game. It was like a flood had hit the network. It truly did not take long before faster connection speeds were necessary just to get into your favorite chat rooms. After awhile things sorta moved away from the chat rooms and went straight to IM's Though chat rooms are still used for group discussions you see more IM'ing going on then actual participation in inside rooms. I have seen many dedicated sites die off due to lack of user participation and credit this to the Instant messaging giants we have today.
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We use IM for development purposes
by SqlserverCode November 10, 2005 11:30 AM PST
We use IM for development purposes
Sometimes people are telecommuting or in a different office. I must say it improves productivity a lot compared to sending emails with code attached and then waiting for replies. Or sometimes people are on the phone, with IM they can still be reached while they are talking on the phone

http://sqlservercode.blogspot.com/
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Did this require a study
by SteveBarry687 November 10, 2005 2:50 PM PST
I can't believe that anybody that has been alive for the past two years wouldn't know that text messaging and IM are about the only thing the kids and teens want to do all day long everyday, 24/7, 365 days a year.

Are there still people living in caves? Maybe that is who the study is for.

I need to get e job where I get to "study" the completely obvious.

Here are some good topics to start with:

People like to breath more than they like to not breath.

How about swimming can cause you to get wet more than not swimming will. Of course there would be a follow-up on the effect of rain on people being wet.
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IM Offers Untapped Avenues for Business
by November 16, 2005 11:48 AM PST
I believe that this survey is important in defining how consumer behavior is changing. IM offers untapped avenues for business. For example, a marketing research company by the name of Firepoll (www.firepollresearch.com) accentuates their expertise in communicating with teens by using a new IM technology that allows them to serve up surveys to teens on behalf of interested marketers. The advantages I see are: it?s fast, it?s innovative, and it?s communication along channels that the audience (teens) are positively exposed to. This then translates to better results for the marketers.

What other ways could IM be used?
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Only 66%?
by PCCRomeo December 1, 2005 3:51 PM PST
I would think it's more like 90%. I know of no teenager that uses email on a regular basis to communicate. I send hundreds more IMs than emails and have for quite a while.
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