Facebook have officially entered into the IM (Instant Messaging) space as of today. Here's my initial thoughts... (posted on 23 Apr 2008 by Blah, Blah! Technology)
MSNBC reports that the Text Messaging Alert System has been approved and will possibly be in affect sometime in 2010. Federal regulators approved the service last Wednesday and consumers will have the option to opt out of receiving the messages… but... (posted on 22 Apr 2008 by Mobile Messaging 2.0)
ATHENS, GREECE -- I wrote a column last week called, "Why not give users what they want?," in which I whined and complained about a long list of common-sense features missing from major products. read more (posted on 11 Apr 2008 by The World Is My Office)
  David Bue Pedersen from Volunteer Lab Rat has come up with a great way to see at a glance who is online. No need to walk up to your computer and turn off the screen saver anymore! His Online Notification Picture Frame will light up an LED behind the... (posted on 8 Apr 2008 by Hacked Gadgets)
Section: Applications, WebI’ve never really used Yahoo! Messenger other than when I was probably 10 and wanted to play those cheap Shockwave (where did that go?) games with friends. However, the web giant is pushing their new Mac client, most noticeably... (posted on 26 Mar 2008 by Appletell)
Web Messengers have now become more popular as they do no need any installation and easy to use as well. Meebo is one the most popular online instant messenger as it supports almost all IM services. Soashable is a similar service which offers online... (posted on 26 Mar 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
Instant messengers are blocked at most work places, school's and universities using sophisticated firewalls and internet censorship applications, however such restrictions can be easily bypassed using web-based messenger services, allowing you to chat... (posted on 21 Mar 2008 by Tech Guide)

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