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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Messenger

Yahoo! Messenger is a popular instant messaging client and protocol provided by Yahoo!. Yahoo! Messenger is provided free of charge and can be downloaded and used with a generic "Yahoo! ID" which also allows access to other Yahoo! services, such as Yahoo! Mail, where users can be automatically notified when they receive new email. Yahoo Instant Messenger also includes a security feature which al ...

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia - AOL Instant Messenger

The AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) is an ad-supported instant messaging and presence computer program, published by AOL in October of 1997, which uses the OSCAR instant messaging protocol and the TOC protocol. The most recent software versions are AIM Triton 1.0.3 released on November 22, 2005 (for Windows 2K/XP), AIM 5.9.3861, released on August 10, 2005 (for Windows 98/ME), AIM 4.7.1333, released on February 18, 2004 (for Mac OS X), and AIM 1.5.286, with an unknown release date (for various Linux dist ...

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - BitlBee - Public Servers

If you don't want to run BitlBee server on your computer or if you are using Microsoft Windows, you could try to connect to a public BitlBee server. Read the MOTD for server specific rules: im.bitlbee.org (maintained by the BitlBee team) testing.bitlbee.org (maintained by the BitlBee team, most of the time running the latest snapshot) im.uk.bitlbee.org (Telford, UK, maintained by Sound Solutions Internet, SSL Enabled) im.us.bitlbee.org (St Louis, USA, maintained by Sound Solutions Internet) im ...

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BitlBee, BitlBee - Startup, BitlBee - Public Servers, BitlBee - Version information

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - QQ - Development

QQ was initially developed by Tencent Inc. in February 1999. The first release of QQ was advertised as an "Internet Pager" instant messenger, which later developed into a complete suite with features such as chatrooms, personal avatars (similar to "Meego" in MSN), internet storage, and internet dating services. Its variety of features and easy-to-use interface made it especially popular with teenagers, and QQ has since developed into the most popular instant messenger in China. ...

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QQ, QQ - Usage, QQ - Usage outside China, QQ - Client, QQ - Development, QQ - Naming, QQ - Membership, QQ - Versions, QQ - TM, QQ - Commercial Service, QQ - Merchandise, QQ - Controversies and Criticisms, QQ - Keyword Filtering, QQ - QQ Group Real Name Scheme, QQ - QQ levels, QQ - Plagiarism, QQ - Adult Materials on QQ.com, QQ - Resource Hungry

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Yahoo! Messenger - Latest Releases

Yahoo! Messenger - Windows. 7.0.2.120 / December 23, 2005. Yahoo! Messenger - Mac OS X and Mac OS 8/9. 2.5.3 Yahoo! Messenger - Unix. 1.0.4 ...

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Yahoo! Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger - Yahoo Rooms, Yahoo! Messenger - Latest Releases, Yahoo! Messenger - Windows, Yahoo! Messenger - Mac OS X and Mac OS 8/9, Yahoo! Messenger - Unix, Yahoo! Messenger - Feature & Release History, Yahoo! Messenger - Windows, Yahoo! Messenger - Plugins

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Comparison of instant messaging protocols - General information

Basic general information about the protocols: creator, version, etc. Note 1: In ~usr@a.b.com, the a.b.com part is known as the "hostmask" and can either be the server being connected from or a "cloak" granted by the server administrator; a more realistic example is ~myname@myisp.example.com. The tilde generally indicates that the username provided by the IRC client on signon was not verified with the ident service. Note 2: In usr@a.b.c/home, the ...

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Comparison of instant messaging protocols, Comparison of instant messaging protocols - General information

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Fire instant messenger - History

In the early beta days of Mac OS X, Eric Peyton wanted to have an IM client which would run on this new OS. However, all of the official client vendors had not yet supported Mac OS X, so Peyton started expanding on an OPENSTEP project he had been working on, which used an open source library to connect with AIM servers. He started porting this using the new Cocoa libraries on OS X and a new IM client began to take shape. Development in the early days was fast and furious and Fire was touted by Apple as one of the keystone applications ...

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Fire instant messenger, Fire instant messenger - History

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Miranda IM - Development history

Miranda IM - Early days. Miranda IM was first started by Roland Rabien (figbug) on February 2, 2000. At that time, it was a minimalist ICQ clone and officially called Miranda ICQ. The first public release, version 0.0.1, was released in February 6, 2000. This release was made using LibICQ, had no support for message history, database, and plugins, and had a distribution size of less than 100KB. M ...

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Miranda IM, Miranda IM - Connectivity, Miranda IM - Development history, Miranda IM - Early days, Miranda IM - Version 0.1.x, Miranda IM - Version 0.2.x, Miranda IM - Version 0.3.x, Miranda IM - Version 0.4.x, Miranda IM - Future plans

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Trillian instant messenger - Other features

Trillian instant messenger - Representation. Trillian represents each client with a different-coloured sphere. Prior versions used the corporate logos for each service, but these were removed to avoid copyright issues, although some skins still use the original icons for the mediums. Red for Yahoo! Messenger Blue for MSN Messenger Green for ICQ Yellow for AIM White for IRC Purple for Jabber* Pink for Skype (via the Skyllian plugin)* See also:

Trillian instant messenger, Trillian instant messenger - Skins, Trillian instant messenger - Plugins, Trillian instant messenger - Other features, Trillian instant messenger - Representation, Trillian instant messenger - Activity History, Trillian instant messenger - Time travel, Trillian instant messenger - Instant lookup, Trillian instant messenger - Emotiblips, Trillian instant messenger - Hidden Smileys, Trillian instant messenger - Version history

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - MSN Messenger - Version Overview

MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 1. The first product release, released July 22, 1999. Claimed operability with AOL's AIM network. It included only basic features, such as plain text messaging and a simplistic contact list. MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 2. Released November 16, 1999. Included a rotating advertising banner and the ability to slightly customize the appearance of the chat window. It came as an install option for Windows ME. ...

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MSN Messenger, MSN Messenger - Version Overview, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 1, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 2, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 3, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 4.6, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 5, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6.1, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6.2, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 7.0, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger QFE Patch, MSN Messenger - MSN Web Messenger, MSN Messenger - Windows Live Messenger 8, MSN Messenger - Protocol, MSN Messenger - Games, MSN Messenger - Solitaire Showdown, MSN Messenger - American checkers, MSN Messenger - Bejeweled, MSN Messenger - Minesweeper Flags, MSN Messenger - Other Games, MSN Messenger - Applications, MSN Messenger - Activity SDK, MSN Messenger - Competition, MSN Messenger - Criticism

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Google Talk - Criticism reviews and bugs

Critics of the new service have pointed out that contrary to Gmail's philosophy of storing all information with over two gigabytes of storage, Google's own client will not log more than 20 lines of text chat or handle offline messages. In addition, Google Talk does not allow users to search through their past conversation; this is interesting considering that Google specializes in searching. This was one of the notable features ...

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Google Talk, Google Talk - History, Google Talk - Technical, Google Talk - Criticism reviews and bugs, Google Talk - Future releases

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Gaim - Derivatives

PhoneGaim is a software based on Gaim (and thus also available under the GPL) that uses the SIP protocol to be able to have voice communication over the internet via VoIP. Proteus and Adium are instant messaging clients for Mac OS X that support multiple protocols through the libgaim library. ...

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Gaim, Gaim - Features, Gaim - Plugins, Gaim - Derivatives

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Comparison of instant messengers - Features

Information on what features each of the clients support. Note 1: Plug-in system to add/expand the default features for the application, or protocol. Such as (but not limited to) Trillian chat client - Plugins Note 2: Third party add-ons which are usually not approved by the author of the application and are usually standalone. Such as (but not limited to) AOL Instant messenger - Third-party add-ons Note 4: Proprietary; compatible only to itself. Note 5: ICQ: SSL-encrypt ...

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Comparison of instant messengers, Comparison of instant messengers - General information, Comparison of instant messengers - Operating system support, Comparison of instant messengers - Protocol support, Comparison of instant messengers - Features, Comparison of instant messengers - Advanced conferencing

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - AOL Instant Messenger - About

AIM allows users to communicate instantly through text to their "buddies" (or bots such as SmarterChild) around the world, provided they have the AIM software. AIM has 195 million users (January 2003), with a large portion using Internet slang. Advocates claim that it is easy to locate these users by visiting chatrooms that AOL has set up solely for those purposes. Chat topics range from heavy metal music to current affairs. AOL also has a member directory where AIM users can locate others online who share their interests. AIM is also noteworthy for its use of buddy icons and buddy profiles, allowing its users to construct a perso ...

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AOL Instant Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger - About, AOL Instant Messenger - AIM terminology, AOL Instant Messenger - AIM URI Scheme, AOL Instant Messenger - Spyware/Adware/Viruses

Read more here: » AOL Instant Messenger: Encyclopedia II - AOL Instant Messenger - About

List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - MSN Messenger - Version Overview

MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 1. The first product release, released July 22, 1999. Claimed operability with AOL's AIM network. It included only basic features, such as plain text messaging and a simplistic contact list. MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 2. Released November 16, 1999. Included a rotating advertising banner and the ability to slightly customize the appearance of the chat window. MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 3. Released May 29, 2000. Included file transfers, PC to PC and PC to phone audio capabilitie ...

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MSN Messenger, MSN Messenger - Version Overview, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 1, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 2, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 3, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 4.6, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 5, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6.1, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6.2, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 7.0, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger QFE Patch, MSN Messenger - MSN Web Messenger, MSN Messenger - Windows Live Messenger 8, MSN Messenger - Protocol, MSN Messenger - Games, MSN Messenger - Applications, MSN Messenger - Activity SDK, MSN Messenger - Competition, MSN Messenger - Criticism

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - Instant messaging - Overview

Instant messaging requires the use of a client program that hooks up an instant messaging service and differs from e-mail in that conversations are then able to happen in realtime. Most services offer a presence information feature, indicating whether people on one's list of contacts are currently online and available to chat. This may be called a 'Buddy List'. In early instant messaging programs, each letter appeared as it was typed, and when letters were deleted to correct typos this was also seen in real time. This made it more like a tel ...

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Instant messaging, Instant messaging - Overview, Instant messaging - History, Instant messaging - Origin of term, Instant messaging - Cooperation, Instant messaging - Decentralized instant messaging, Instant messaging - Servers, Instant messaging - User base

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - ICQ - Features

ICQ allows the sending of text messages with offline support, URLs, multi-user character-by-character chats, resumable file transfers, SMSes, greeting cards and more. Other features included a searchable user directory and POP3 email support. Even though such features have been available since around 2000, many of the main competitors such as AOL Instant Messenger, MSN Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger have failed to implement such power-user oriented features even to this day. Instead, they have targeted younger users with an avalanche of ...

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ICQ, ICQ - Features, ICQ - History, ICQ - Other products, ICQ - Clients, ICQ - Films

Read more here: » ICQ: Encyclopedia II - ICQ - Features

List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - AOL Instant Messenger - About

AIM allows users to communicate instantly through text to their "buddies" (or bots such as SmarterChild) around the world, provided they have the AIM software. AIM has 195 million users (January 2003), with a large portion using Internet slang. Advocates claim that it is easy to locate these users by visiting chatrooms that AOL has set up solely for those purposes. Chat topics range from heavy metal music to current affairs. AOL also has a member directory where AIM users can locate others online who share their interests. AIM is also noteworthy for its use of buddy icons and buddy profiles, allowing its users to construct a perso ...

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AOL Instant Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger - About, AOL Instant Messenger - AIM terminology, AOL Instant Messenger - AIM URI Scheme, AOL Instant Messenger - Spyware/Adware

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List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - MSN Messenger - Games

MSN Messenger - Solitaire Showdown. MSN Messenger versions 6 onwards contains this game (in the Games menu), based on the original Solitaire in Windows. It is online, 2 player, and features 2 decks (a triple deck, and a special 13-card pile). Each player must race to remove cards of the special 13-card pile, and put their cards on the shared piles/suit stacks (e.g. putting an ace of any suit on the pile, but putting 2's of a suit may only be possible after the ace of the suit is currently on the pile, not covered ...

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MSN Messenger, MSN Messenger - Version Overview, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 1, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 2, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 3, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 4.6, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 5, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6.1, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 6.2, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 7.0, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger 7.5, MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger QFE Patch, MSN Messenger - MSN Web Messenger, MSN Messenger - Windows Live Messenger 8, MSN Messenger - Protocol, MSN Messenger - Games, MSN Messenger - Solitaire Showdown, MSN Messenger - American checkers, MSN Messenger - Bejeweled, MSN Messenger - Minesweeper Flags, MSN Messenger - Other Games, MSN Messenger - Applications, MSN Messenger - Activity SDK, MSN Messenger - Competition, MSN Messenger - Criticism

Read more here: » MSN Messenger: Encyclopedia II - MSN Messenger - Games

List of instant messengers: Encyclopedia II - AOL Instant Messenger - Spyware/Adware

Viewpoint Media Player is a program that is installed during the installation of AOL Instant Messenger that is a plugin for displaying graphical content in the software's own proprietary format. According to the software's end user license agreement, Viewpoint Media Player collects usage information and forwards it to Viewpoint servers. Each installation of Viewpoint Media Player contains a unique alphanumeric identification number that can be us ...

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AOL Instant Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger - About, AOL Instant Messenger - AIM terminology, AOL Instant Messenger - AIM URI Scheme, AOL Instant Messenger - Spyware/Adware

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