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====Instant Messaging====
[[Instant messaging]] (IM) allows the transmission of messages between two parties or more in case of a "chat room". It can be synchronous or asynchronous and it's considered to be the less intrusive communication type.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Thissen|first1=M. Rita|last2=Page|first2=Jean M.|last3=Bharathi|first3=Madhavi C.|last4=Austin|first4=Toyia L.|date=2007|title=Communication Tools for Distributed Software Development Teams|journal=Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMIS CPR Conferenceconference on Computer Personnelpersonnel Researchresearch: The Globalglobal Informationinformation Technologytechnology Workforceworkforce |chapter=Communication tools for distributed software development teams |date=2007|series=SIGMIS CPR '07|___location=New York, NY, USA|publisher=ACM|pages=28–35|doi=10.1145/1235000.1235007|isbn=9781595936417|s2cid=2741073}}</ref> Researches show that developers like to use this type of tools to ask quick questions to their peers or superiors.<ref name=":03"/>
 
[[WhatsApp]], [[Facebook Messenger]] and [[HipChat]] are examples for this type of tool.