Saturday, April 19, 2008

Importance of Message and Messaging Services

Every community have been communicating with others through message, actions and gestures. Messages are always salient for mankind, thanks to they are essential mode of communication. A newborn kid communicates with his/her mother through actions, later he begin speaking signal by expression and after one year able to communicate properly. The energy of words is very much substantial in any of the forms. In this earth of instant messaging and mobile communication, human beings do not understand the absolute importance or the necessitate of a message. We feel importance of different humanity in our life, when we live far from them and not able to communicate properly. However, in today"s world, everyone is well connected through various method of instant communication, telephone, mobiles, and internet has made the area a global village. However, when someone is living far from you, then you understand the authentic require for proper communication. You require to e
xpress your emotions and feeling for your loved ones when you are not with them. The sentiments and liking hidden in your message can create your loved one smile for a moment. Earlier, the messages sending techniques were different, if compared to modern world. Today persons practice internet for sending messages (E-mails), Fax, SMS, and printed or fist written letters through courier. All these things are brisk funds of message delivery, in action of SMS/E-mail and fax the delivery of message is instant. Other money are a bit slower. The messages delivery options before 200-300 years from straightaway were not as advanced and quick like today. Earlier there were no income of sending instant messages, technology was not as progressed as today, and citizens have to travel hundreds and thousands of miles to convey a message only. Eagles and Parrots were used for message delivery, and humans used to obtain cooperate of horses for faster delivery of messages. Sometimes,
a strange system of message delivery was using bottles. They used to copy a message on a piece of paper or a leaf, and levy into a properly covered bottle, later this bottle was blown into a river or oceans. It was really a very strange path of message delivery, nevertheless having its own charm and attraction. Full text: http://computerandtechnologies.com/email/news_2008-04-19-13-00-04-682.html

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