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Bebo to get instant messaging from AIM

Rappy   on 20 December 2008 - 04:05 · 8 comments & 2814 views

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When AOL bought Bebo in March for $850 million you had to wonder what their main plans were for the service and it seems they are beginning to come up with a game plan, challenging facebook for their instant messaging service.

AOL have begun planning for their new instant messaging service that will be enabled onto a social networking site using a technology they purchased in 2006 from userplane. This will allow you chat to friends and see invitations and messages in real time at the bottom of the screen, this of course sounds a lot like facebook who already has a service like this that enables you to see application invites and wall posts.

Venture Beat are running this story and have been given some insights from AOL about what we could see on the social networking site, one of the main features was discussed and announced by Kara Swisher, "Includes offering AOL's various social-networking tools - such as chat rooms, news feeds and instant messaging, to be easily embedded by any Web site. The service will be called "Site Social," with plans to use AOL's advertising platform to help monetize the offering.".

Bebo already has a life streaming homepage which was implemented earlier on this year which has made the site alot easier to use, life streaming is where you can share just about anything ranging from flickr photos to updates on what you are doing at that exact moment in time.

This service is by no means new to regular users of web 2.0 sites, for example Meebo already has a chatroom feature and further more has integration with Myspace and Facebook instant messengers. On top of that Meebo is financed by Time Warner (parent company to AOL) which gives them a major advantage over the competitors. But if AOL can convert all of Bebo's users to using this service it could put them at the forefront of messaging once again.

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#1 thealexweb on 20 Dec 2008 - 11:48
It won't help it move up from being the 9th biggest social network.
(1 reply) #2 Airlink on 20 Dec 2008 - 12:58
AOL is still around???
#2.1 emzino on 21 Dec 2008 - 00:11
Airlink said,
AOL is still around???


Yea i'm just as surprised
(4 replies) #3 cork1958 on 21 Dec 2008 - 11:15
Aim is still around?

Now there's two fine pieces!!
#3.1 thealexweb on 21 Dec 2008 - 13:36
cork1958 said,
Aim is still around?


AIM is still the world's most popular IM by far. Micrsoft and Yahoo don't come close to it in terms of userbase.
#3.2 Mikeyx11 on 21 Dec 2008 - 17:46
thealexweb said,
AIM is still the world's most popular IM by far. Micrsoft and Yahoo don't come close to it in terms of userbase.

LMFAO. Yeah... fo' sure... LOL

It's 2008 by the way.
#3.3 IceBreakerG on 21 Dec 2008 - 20:24
I have A LOT more people on my aim user list than on my msn or yahoo user list. Probably because I used to use AOL like 10yrs ago (can't believe it's been that long ago lol). Needless to say, most of the people on my user list only use aim. A lot of people don't like to change.
#3.4 Mikeyx11 on 22 Dec 2008 - 13:05
IceBreakerG said,
I have A LOT more people on my aim user list than on my msn or yahoo user list. Probably because I used to use AOL like 10yrs ago (can't believe it's been that long ago lol). Needless to say, most of the people on my user list only use aim. A lot of people don't like to change.

No, you are right, however AIM is certainly not by far the most popular IM service. As far as I know, QQ (mostly used in China) is the most popular, followed by Windows Live and Yahoo!.

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