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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Communication Tools to Keep in Contact With Friends

Communication can make the world go round, but it can also have a negative effect. One of the great things about recent technology is that it makes communicating effortless, so read on to find out how.

 Steps

    1
    Find out the technology that is frequently used. The basic, most-used are the internet (specifically Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter), instant messenger and texting.
    2
    Select your communication access. To communicate using the internet, set up accounts on Facebook, Myspace and Twitter. They are all free, and user-friendly. The most popular of the three is Facebook, and you will find many people you know there. These are social networking sites.
        Using an instant messenger is easy. You pick your platform (MSN Live, AIM) and sign up using an email address. You can IM friends who also use the same platform. Just enter their emails in as contacts.
        The most popular communication device is the cell phone. Texting is fast, easy and communicates well. Any service provider can offer texting, with good plans to make it affordable.
    3
    Vary your technology. Text when you want to, log into your networking sites every day or two, and just leave yourself signed in and change your statuses.
    4
    Use it to communicate!

Tips

    If you have a tech-savvy friend, they can help you get started.

Warnings

    Be careful not to be too public. Choose a time to shut down the phone, close the internet and relax.

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