Archive for September, 2007

ICQ, the first messenger

ICQ (“I seek you”) is the first service of instantaneous mail that widely began to be using in all Internet, and that allowed to chatear and to send instantaneous messages between the users who were connected to the ICQ network. In addition in his later revisions also it has begun to offer services like shipment [...]

AOL Working On Patch For Instant Messenger Vulnerability

America Online is working on a patch for what security researchers are calling a “major vulnerability” in the company’s highly popular Instant Messenger application. Researchers at Core Security Technologies Wednesday disclosed a bug that they say could severely impact the millions of registered users of AOL’s instant-messaging service, AIM. The flaw, according to Core Security, [...]

Jabber, free messenger

Jabber is a free protocol for instantaneous mail, that its operation bases on standard XML and is managed by Foundation XMPP Standards (before Foundation Jabber Software). Jeremie Miller beginning the Jabber project in 1998, sending the first public version in May of the 2000.One of the advantages of Jabber is that its code is free [...]


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