Posts Tagged with ‘yahoo-messenger’

IMO.im Connects Facebook Friends Via Instant Messaging

Michael Garrett

IMO.im , which happens to be founded and advised by several ex-Googlers, is a web based instant messaging that allows users to instant message other friends on AIM, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, and Yahoo Messenger. Users who happen to be registered with more than one of these free IM services have the innovative ability to link these accounts through IMO.im, so that logging into this service then logs them into all of their clients simultaneously.
Even better than the single login [...]

Facebook IM Client Coming This Week?

Michael Garrett

Until today, I had heard nothing about an instant messaging client for Facebook being in the works. But, apparently that may be the case.
In news that is not just new to me, Sam Sethi of blognation UK has stated today that he has “just been given a sneek preview of a new Facebook IM client that is going into beta this Friday.”
If this is true, is it really created by Facebook developers (as opposed to being a third party [...]

Jubii Goes Alpha

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

I've been waiting for the beta launch of Jubii with great anticipation. If you are at all like me, you have at least one email account, several IM accounts, your cell phone and/or Blackberry next to you at all times, and feel like you are using up every byte of available RAM keeping all the apps open and trying to sort through the inbox and incoming messages.
Jubii promises to end all this technology jumble. With one seamless interface for email, chat, SMS, [...]

Pando - Two Million Yeses

Phil Butler

 
New York, NY (Vocus/PRWeb ) January 6, 2007- Pando just passed the 2 million free download threshold. Pando allows users to receive and transmit huge files (up to 1gig) via email. Pando integrates with popular programs like instant messengers, RSS, blogs, and podcasts. Robert Levitan, CEO of Pando, pointed out that Pando has seen downloads of the program double in the last 4 months. According to Levitan, this increase is explained by the fact that users are posting comments on [...]

Skype Sanctions iSkoot to Work the Mobile Side of Things

Paul Glazowski

VOIP blogs were abuzz last week about Skype launching a Symbian compatible build, but apparently they were mistaken in asserting such news. Sometimes word of mouth isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
That doesn’t mean there isn’t support for Skype on Symbian devices today. It’s just in the form of iSkoot, a beta product that allows people to get a hold of their Skype contact list and converse with their buds, colleages, and even some friendly strangers you happened to [...]