
Yahoo Messenger - Wikipedia
Yahoo! Messenger dates back to Yahoo! Chat, which was a public chat room service. The actual client, originally called Yahoo! Pager, launched on March 9, 1998 [1] and renamed to Yahoo! Messenger in …
Yahoo Livetext - Wikipedia
Yahoo! Livetext was an audio-free video messaging app built by Yahoo for the iPhone and Android. Launched in July 2015, Livetext represented Yahoo's attempt to compete in mobile messaging with …
File:Yahoo! Messenger Logo (2013-2018).svg - Wikipedia
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List of defunct instant messaging platforms - Wikipedia
This is an alphabetical list of defunct instant messaging platforms.
AIM (software) - Wikipedia
AIM (software) ... AOL Instant Messenger (AIM, sometimes stylized as aim) was an instant messaging and presence information computer program created by AOL that operated from 1997 to 2017. It …
Trillian (software) - Wikipedia
Trillian no longer supports Windows Live Messenger or Skype as these services have combined and Microsoft chose to discontinue Skypekit, which was used for connection. [7] They also no longer …
eBuddy - Wikipedia
eBuddy Chat eBuddy Chat was a line of multi-protocol instant messaging clients: it allowed users with Facebook Chat, [9] MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ and AOL accounts to chat free of …
ChitChat - Wikipedia
ChitChat was an open-source instant messaging client for Mac OS X supporting the Yahoo! Messenger protocol. It enabled users to chat with each other over the global Yahoo! chat system. The last …