Free Online Multiple Chat or IM Client Login

January 26, 2009 · Filed Under Computer, Internet, Linux, Software · Comment 


With meebo you can chat with all of your friends on AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ, and Jabber! Meebo supports file transfers between users too.

Meebo includes features such as invisible sign on this prevents others from knowing when a user connects and simultaneous connections to multiple IM services.

Meebo me widget! This allows users to embed a version of Meebo on their personal website. You can communicate with your site visitors, meebo me allows you to see the people who are visiting your web page and chat with them.

Meebo allows some people who are behind firewalled networks (networks that block the various instant messaging protocols but have not blocked the meebo.com domain name) to connect to instant messaging services due to the fact that the user connects to only port 443 (SSL) and the Meebo service itself then connects to the various instant messaging protocols.

Meebo also have “meebo Rooms”. Users of Meebo can connect to chat rooms or host their own for which multiple friends can join and chat. Meebo Rooms also grants a degree of control to the user with invite and ban authority. Classic Meebo was updated to reflect the release prior to Meebo Rooms to allow users with outdated browsers to continue to use meebo.

Meebo also have Firefox add-on plug-in too, to help the firefox users to handle the meebo as an desktop application and also it helps users to login directly to meebo while firefox application is started. You can get this plug-in here…

Yahoo announced BrowserPlus while Google de-branded Gears!!

May 28, 2008 · Filed Under Computer, Internet, Software · Comment 

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Yahoo announced software called BrowserPlus that has a similar philosophy. Expand what’s possible to make Web applications a better alternative to programs running natively on a personal computer. Right now, it’s available only in a “sneak peek” on some Yahoo-operated Web sites.

But a year after the Google launched its Gears project, Google appears to be trying to make it easier for competitors to embrace Gears. At its Google I/O conference here Wednesday, Google de-branded Gears today, taking its name off the project and announcing some new Web browser support in the works.

“BrowserPlus is a technology designed to extend the Web, so that developers can build more exciting Web applications and so end users can get more done inside their Web browsers,” Yahoo said on a BrowserPlus frequently-asked-questions page.

Different Web sites can use BrowserPlus to support things like drag and drop from the desktop, easier file uploads, more efficient and secure acquisition of feeds and information, and native desktop notifications.

BrowserPlus works on Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 machines and on Windows XP and Vista machines. Supported browsers are Internet Explorer 7 or later, Apple Safari 3 or later, and Firefox 2 or later.

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