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1. Interoperability
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2. In-Browser Chat
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3. Location Based Chat
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4. Flexible Identities
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5. Contextual Chat
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6. Rich Media Chat
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The Six Biggest New Ideas In Chat Nick Gonzalez 96 comments » Instant messagin
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The Six Biggest New Ideas In Chat Nick Gonzalez 96 comments » Instant messagin
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The Six Biggest New Ideas In Chat Nick Gonzalez 96 comments » Instant messagin
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Jim LeousInteresting overview of innovation in the IM arena.
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27 Nov 06
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Judy O'ConnellBelow are some of the big ideas emerging in web instant messaging as it stands today and the services that exemplify them.
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Alan LevineBelow are some of the big ideas emerging in web instant messaging as it stands today and the services that exemplify them.
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26 Nov 06
April DunfordNewer programs like RadiusIM and Meetro, connect people by their real-world location.
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Michel BauwensReal time communication is one of the most innovative sectors on the web today. Below are some of the big ideas emerging in web instant messaging as it stands today and the services that exemplify them.
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Instant messaging has become a part of daily life on the web. I use several different services depending on what I want to do and who I want to talk to. AIM is great for keeping in touch with old friends, Meebo or eBuddy for signing on anywhere, and Skype for business interactions. I use these different services because of their strengths in certain key features. Companies like Meebo, Skype, Wablet, and AOL-acquired Userplane are pushing these features forward with the next generation of instant messaging on the web.
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Instant messaging has become a part of daily life on the web. I use several different services depending on what I want to do and who I want to talk to. AIM is great for keeping in touch with old friends, Meebo or eBuddy for signing on anywhere, and Skype for business interactions. I use these different services because of their strengths in certain key features. Companies like Meebo, Skype, Wablet, and AOL-acquired Userplane are pushing these features forward with the next generation of instant messaging on the web. Real time communication is one of the most innovative sectors on the web today. Below are some of the big ideas emerging in web instant messaging as it stands today and the services that exemplify them.
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