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Talk - Definition and Overview |
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See also Speech.
talk is a program used for live text communication between users on multiuser computers running the Unix operating system. talk eventually accommodated conversations between users on different machines. Follow-ons to talk included ntalk and ytalk. ytalk was the first to allow conversations between more than two users. All of these programs split the interface into different sections for each participant. The interfaces did not convey the order in which statements typed by different participants would be reassembled into a log of the conversation. Also, all three programs transmitted each character as it was typed, lending a more immediate feel to the discussion than recent instant messaging clients or irc. Users more familiar with other forms of instant text communication would sometimes find themselves in embarrassing situations by typing something and deciding to withdraw the statement, unaware that the other user(s) had seen it all happen in real time.
See also Talk Magazine.
See Wikipedia:Talk page if you are looking for documentation on Wikipedia Talk pages.
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Example Usage of Talk |
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STRIZZO: Monday quote..."WHY Talk ABOUT EXPLORING SPACE WHEN YOUR FELLO EAR ONLY WANTS TO EXPLORE LAND?"...Think about that and have a great week!!! |
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ukmobilephone: Nokia N900 Desktop Screenshot | Nokia Mobile Talk http://bit.ly/2Gts2A |
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AndySmallwood: @pandorascustoms No Google Talk this morning? |
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