I am removing the phrase Instant Messaging from the nuWeb Project because it seems that it will become redundant and implied in future technologies. All messaging will be instant, and there won’t be any delays due to polling anymore. Thus, I instead now just use the term messaging, which includes many things, including mail, chat, and various web services.
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