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Old 08-04-2004, 02:34 AM
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The point is, these programs are designed for the people. Why not give them what they want, if you have the capabilities to do it? And IM now a days is much more than just a program. Dig your self into some research. MSN Messenger, along with all the others are use everyday to communicate with family and friends across the world, and used in other areas like business meetings (Windows Messenger), and possibly in education for schools.
And it's not what they're going to change, it's what they're going to add.