Newsgroups are online discussion forums where users can post messages on specific topics for others to read and respond to at their convenience. Instant messaging is a real-time communication tool that allows users to send and receive messages instantly, typically through a chat interface. Newsgroups are more public and asynchronous, while instant messaging is private and synchronous.
Easier to use than a newsgroup
Text messaging is on your ohone while instant messaging is in your computer (AIM)
There is a major difference between an email listserv and a newsgroup. A listserv allows people to post things, while a newsgroup simply presents the information, and does not allow anyone to post.
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The fill colour is the same as highlight and the font colour changes the colour of the words.
The symbol in text messaging for "between you and me" is often represented as "FYI" or "BTW" to indicate the information is being shared confidentially between the two parties.
Font color is the color of the letters. Highlight color is the color of a word or words that also includes the white spaces between the letters.
Olden days cell phones are only used for calling and messaging purpose. Now a days mobiles are for calling, messaging, video calling, internet using and also for using apps which is playing much importance
shading can be used as style while highlighting can not be used as a style. By using highlighting option, u can highlight selected portion of text with the desired color, where as by using shading u can highlight, texture a block of text.
The Samsung Gravity Smart is a competent Android messaging phone for smartphone newcomers in search of a physical keyboard at a budget price.
Wow, that's a little difficult but I'll try. First you need to understand the difference between the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW). The Internet is a network of interconnected locations that are able to send, receive and forward electronic data. The WWW is a collection of addresses (websites) that use the Internet for people to visit them. A newsgroup is one of many thousands of special interest groups that make up the Usenet. When a person posts a message on a newsgroup the Internet is used to send copies of that message to all of the many places (hosts) on the Internet that subscribe to Usenet. So the message is repeated at many locations all over the world and people can go to any of many locations/hosts that subscribe to Usenet to download/read newsgroup messages. Whereas, a website is in a single location. If you post a message on a website people must go to the specific address of that website to see what you posted. If someone puts an inappropriate message on a website the owner of that website can remove it. A message posted to a newsgroup is sent to thousands of different places all over the world and, therefore, impossible to delete. This is a flawed explanation but it was about the best I could do in a few? words.