A brief discussion on instant messaging and three reasons why it has become so popular.<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n
\nWho would have thought that in the middle of the second decade of the 21st century text messaging would still be popular? While traditionally the term \u2018text messaging\u2019 referred to the Short Messaging Service (SMS) offered by mobile\/cellular communications providers, in today\u2019s everyday parlance it tends to cover any short message sent from cell phone or other device. Hence although there has been a steady decline in the use of SMS worldwide, according to sources such as <\/span>Ofcom<\/span><\/a> and <\/span>Deloitte<\/span><\/a>, exponential growth in instant messaging (IM) has been occurring.<\/span><\/p>\n
On Monday, 1 February 2016, IM service, <\/span>WhatsApp<\/span><\/a>, reached one billion subscribers, and is without a doubt, the most popular messaging application globally. It also means that, essentially, one out of seven people worldwide are using WhatsApp. Further, at the time of writing, there are nearly 3.8 billion unique mobile subscribers; hence nearly one in four people are using WhatsApp.<\/span><\/p>\n
Image credit: \u00a0\u00c1lvaro Ib\u00e1\u00f1ez<\/a>\u00a0(flickr)<\/em><\/p>\n
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