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- Social_messaging abstract "Social messaging or social messaging applications or chat applications are instant messaging or mobile messaging (Short Message Service/SMS) clients that are built around social networking platforms. Some examples of popular social messaging include BlackBerry Messenger, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts, KakaoTalk, Line, WeChat, and WhatsApp. While both require internet connection, social messaging apps differ from traditional IMs because they don't require a computer to use; the chat applications run particularly on smartphone devices, where it challenges other widely used mobile features, such as calling, texting, and emailing. Chat applications are topping the iOS and Android most downloaded applications lists. More and more people are upgrading from feature phones to smartphones accelerating the move from traditional calling and SMS (which are paid services) to social messaging (which are generally freemium or subscription-based), to become the dominant way of staying in touch on the phone, because it is generally cheaper to send IM messages via social messaging than to send SMS (via mobile company), not limited to the 140-character limit of SMS, and they have more features than regular texting.Among other features such as text chat, group chat, message notifications, status updates, and media (file) sharing, one specific aspect of social messaging platforms that made it popular was the usage of stickers or little rich images to depict mood and convey messages in non-verbal format. While some stickers can be downloaded for free, some are for purchase only, and become one of the way the developers to generate revenue. Another feature of social messaging are in-app services / utilities, such as sticker camera (where sticker images would be added to the resulting picture), social games, other virtual items, business accounts and its integration with other devices, such as vending machines, though the experiment only last for a month in 2013. Some messaging app such as Telegram, Wickr, and SnapChat also allow messages to be self-destruct (ephemeral messaging).With more than 100 applications in the market, Ovum, a mobile communications research firm, predicted that social messaging will continue to grow as 3G penetration increases and data rates drop. Mobile phone spam is also one factor that contributing to the downtrend in SMS usage in some countries like India. Because by nature the chat apps are proprietary platform, they lack interoperability, which could result in an inability to communicate between smartphones that install different applications.".
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- Social_messaging wikiPageRevisionID "697577784".
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink 3G.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink App_Store_(iOS).
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink BlackBerry_Messenger.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Instant_messaging.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Online_chat.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_networking_services.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Text_messaging.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Chat_room.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Data_rate.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Email.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Ephemerality.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Facebook_Messenger.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Feature_phone.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink File_sharing.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Freemium.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Google_Hangouts.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Instant_messaging.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink KakaoTalk.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Line_(application).
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink List_of_most_downloaded_Android_applications.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink List_of_virtual_communities_with_more_than_100_million_active_users.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Microblogging.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_network_operator.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone_spam.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Notification_system.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Online_chat.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Proprietary_software.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Short_Message_Service.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Smartphone.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Snapchat.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Social_networking_service.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Sticker_(Internet).
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Telegram_(software).
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Text_messaging.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Vending_machine.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink WeChat.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink WhatsApp.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Wickr.
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLinkText "Social messaging".
- Social_messaging wikiPageWikiLinkText "social messaging".
- Social_messaging wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:!.
- Social_messaging wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Instant_messaging.
- Social_messaging wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mobile_phones.
- Social_messaging wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Social_messaging wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Social_messaging subject Category:Instant_messaging.
- Social_messaging subject Category:Online_chat.
- Social_messaging subject Category:Social_networking_services.
- Social_messaging subject Category:Text_messaging.
- Social_messaging comment "Social messaging or social messaging applications or chat applications are instant messaging or mobile messaging (Short Message Service/SMS) clients that are built around social networking platforms. Some examples of popular social messaging include BlackBerry Messenger, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts, KakaoTalk, Line, WeChat, and WhatsApp.".
- Social_messaging label "Social messaging".
- Social_messaging sameAs Q18922759.
- Social_messaging sameAs m.012nv_ht.
- Social_messaging sameAs Q18922759.
- Social_messaging wasDerivedFrom Social_messaging?oldid=697577784.
- Social_messaging isPrimaryTopicOf Social_messaging.