| Grinter, R. E. & Palen, L. (2002). Instant Messaging in Teen Life. In Proc. of CSCW'02, ACM Press. (21-30). |
.... reasons, including the lack of support for core user tasks, cost, privacy concerns, and implementation difficulties [1, 9, 10, 20] Instant Messaging (IM) in contrast, has become of great interest to the CSCW community because it is a tool that successfully supports informal communication [5, 6, 13, 14]. Nardi et al. 14] for example, reported cases where IM was preferred to informal FTF conversation because it is less intrusive and allows multitasking. Furthermore, IM has a huge base of users. Market reports indicate that over 140M people worldwide used IM at the end of 2000 [15] In addition, ....
....IM has a huge base of users. Market reports indicate that over 140M people worldwide used IM at the end of 2000 [15] In addition, IM is used by multiple populations for different purposes: It has been widely adopted by teenagers for socializing, and by adults for both social and work purposes [5, 14]. This suggests that IM merits detailed study. A better understanding of the properties of IM that enable it to support informal communication would help in the design of other novel technologies for supporting informal communication. Most of our initial understanding of the use of instant ....
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Grinter, R. & Palen, L. (2002). Instant Messaging in Teen Life, Proc. CSCW `02,New Orleans, LA.
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Grinter, R. & Palen, L. 2002. Instant Messaging in Teen Life. Proc. ACM Conf. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work CSCW'02 (New Orleans, LA), 21-30. New York: ACM.
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Grinter, R. E. & Palen, L. (2002). Instant Messaging in Teen Life. In Proc. of CSCW'02, ACM Press. (21-30).
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R. E. Grinter and L. Palen, "Instant messaging in teen life," in Proceedings of the
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Grinter, R.E. and Palen, L., "Instant Messaging in Teen Life," in Proc. ACM CSCW Conf., ACM, New York, 2002, 21-30.
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