26 Feb 2008 12:36:49 | Jesse S. Somer
MSN messenger is a pretty cool invention. I mean I’m not really
into serious discussions on the email, answers to questions can
often take a few days to arrive because people are so busy these
days. I’ve just been ‘hooked up’ into Messenger and it’s really
a different kind of communication, quick, simplistic and even
humorous with the capability to express your feelings with
‘emotion’ cartoons.
With Messenger you can communicate with a group of close friends
or business partners instantly whenever they are at their
computer. When a message is received you are informed instantly
on your desktop, you don’t have to be at an email site. A little
box appears flashing the name of the sender, you read the
message and send a reply when you’ve got a second free.
There’s a contact list and when you go on-line, it automatically
tells you who of your connections are on and off-line at that
moment. If someone goes on-line after you’ve already been at
your computer, a small box appears on your screen to tell you
who are now also instantly message able. It’s like the
spontaneity of a telephone call but you don’t even have to dial
any numbers! Just log in your password and you’re connected.
The huge array of smiley faces and other ‘emotional’ icons add
another dimension to the conversations. Some of the smiley faces
actually move (sticking their tongues out etc.) and there are
many other symbols to express the moment. E.g.: Show a little
sun when it’s sunny in your neighborhood, flash a wilted rose
when your love life isn’t going to well, put up a black sheep
when you’re feeling disconnected from society. How about
expressing your dream of a holiday by flashing up the tropical
island icon when you’re stuck in dreary office working hard on a
cloudy day. They say a picture speaks a thousand words…
Well I certainly don’t work for Microsoft but I guess Bill Gates
and his buddies have made a few bucks because they’ve had a
couple of good ideas. They’re helping the world with their
knowledge, and I reckon their MSN Messenger is another step
forward in bringing the Earth together into one world. Besides
the normal email format you can also have web cam and audio
conversations, as well as sending files and photos instantly.
It’s as sweet as that first time you kissed your honey bunny,
well maybe not that sweet.
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him that technology is going to help humans become more human.