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Kill
The Messenger (Service)
You are familiar with the software applications that you run on your computer, but you may not be familiar with the dozens of programs running in the background on your computer. These programs, called "services" handle tasks like event logging, spooling files to the printer, and networking. One of these services, the Messenger Service, can be reconnoitered by spammers.
The original purpose of the Messenger Service was to allow system administrators
to send a message to some or all of the users on a network. The
message appears in a popup window to alert the users. Messenger
Service is not instant-messaging. It does not allow the users to
respond. Click
here for the full article.
MSN
Messenger Is A Sweet Way To Communicate
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. Click
here for the full article.
War
Declared On Instant Messenger: How to Stop Your Child from Wasting
Their Life Away Online
Hey Parents! I hate to tell you, but there is no such thing as “useful instant messaging”. Your crafty child might try to take advantage of your lack of “Techie” know how when they say in that whiney voice... “But Mom…I’m IMing my friends about homework.” Don’t buy it! They are simply playing up the school is important bit so they can get you off their back. Click here for the full article.
To be fair, yes kids might spend a couple minutes discussing their school assignments.
But for every 30 seconds of actual work, another 30 minutes are
lost in useless chatter with the hundred or so “friends” on
their buddy list! And if your child consistently pulls the “I
didn’t know the assignment” excuse, then bigger school problems
than instant messaging are on the horizon. Click
here for the full article.
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