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online communications
There are numerous ways people communicate with each other over the Internet, including e-mail, instant messaging (IM), feedback on blogs, contact forms on Web sites, industry forums, chat rooms...
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Definition: online communications
There are numerous ways people communicate with each other over the Internet, including e-mail, instant messaging (IM), feedback on blogs, contact forms on Web sites, industry forums, chat rooms and social networking sites. See e-mail, instant messaging, blog, contact form, forum, chat room and social networking site.
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