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Encyclopedia > Discussion groups

A discussion group is an online forum for individuals to discuss various topics amongst each other. People add their comments by posting a block of text to the group. Others can then comment and respond. In the early days of the Internet, USENET was the most popular type of discussion group, but now discussions mostly take place over the World Wide Web using special server software. The term discussion group encompasses bulletin boards, listservs, mailing lists, and newsgroups.


Discussion groups differ from chatrooms and instant messaging because they usually deal with one topic and personal exchanges are typically discouraged. Discussion groups are often archived. These archives may be organized by thread, which means all the messages that reply to a starting message can be read in some order. Participants in discussion groups should realize that what they have to say will be public knowledge for years to come. For example, Google's Groups (formerly DejaNews) is an archive of Usenet articles dating back to 1981. Discussion group archives are sometimes the best way to find an answer to very obscure questions, such as how to fix a particular computer problem.


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Discussion Groups & Enterprise Development: (600 words)
Discussions groups and Listserv are an excellent way to discuss and obtain information through e-mail.
Topics for discussion include: definitions, the enabling environment, finance, supporting systems, training and training of trainers, education and enterprise development, technology, markets, the informal sector, the enterpreneur, networking, privatization, employment creation, urbanization, enterprise development programming and planning, gender and enterprise development.
The purpose of the group is to site a friendly and open discussion among senior and mid-level management who are engaged in the daily operations of credit unions.
Institute of Transportation Engineers -- ITE (184 words)
Discussion Groups provide a quick, easy, and convenient way to share and receive information in a variety of specialty areas.
Many subscribers use discussion groups as a first step in identifying the current state of the art in a particular area before they begin a project.
Once you join a discussion group, you will be able to pose questions and participate in an on-line dialog with other colleagues.
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