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Instant Messengers

It's pretty amazing to see how instant messengers have entered a lot of people's lives. Personally, I use it pretty heavily to communicate with people (esp internationally). I was having lunch with someone today and I mentioned how I think it's been so ingrained into my life that when I try to recall things people say, I don't have much distinction between IM or an actual conversation (maybe I just don't have a very good memory). Another thing that interests me is that different regions seem to use one application more heavily than another. Most of my friends in Seattle seem to use AIM. Before I moved here, I didn't know a single person that used it. Probably because I was in Canada, which mostly used ICQ, but since I left, I've noticed people have been slowly switching to MSN Messenger.

Anyways, I have a point that is losely related. Today I found the web messenger for MSN (currently in beta). It's pretty cool.

http://webmessenger.msn.com

Posted: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 2:15 PM by ajma

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Smart said:

I can't believe it is not working with SP2's pop blocker out of the box... Hello?!? MS is telling everybody to prepare their websites for SP2 for months now and can't implement these things themself on their own site? Gee....
# August 4, 2004 3:16 PM

Sonu Kapoor said:

Try also: http://www.e-messenger.net/ Its also a web messanger for MSN.
# August 4, 2004 7:12 PM

Bob.Yexley.Blog said:

# August 5, 2004 12:52 PM
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