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On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 09:57:59 -0800, Paul Johnson
wrote: John Kasupski wrote: This posting is to invite radio entusiasts to investigate Internet Relay Chat (IRC), a free realtime multi-user chat medium that allows users to connect to a network of servers and chat in realtime with other users connected to any of the servers on the same network. It's also been obsoleted by Jabber and it's Multiuser Chat. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabber. Jabber and IRC are two entirely different animals. Jabber is an instant messenging protocol. Not even the best of those currently available (I'd say Trillian deserves that title). Yes, it has multiuser chat enabled - ICQ had that ten years ago - but it is still an instant messenger whose group chatting pales in comparison to IRC. |
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www.bleepingcomputer.com
IRC chatrooms are no sweat for webtv,I can,and once in a while do get to them with impunity.Don't have to worry about computer viruses either,no hard drive to infect.However,with my computer,I know what not to go to. cuhulin |
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