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05-16-2006, 03:16 PM
AOL is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the AIM buddy list, touting it as "the original social network." To commemorate the event, they've produced a slick Flash timeline that illustrates the evolution of AIM from 1989 to today. Here's the Evolution of AIM (according to AOL):
Last edited by Jeff : 05-16-2006 at 03:20 PM.
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05-17-2006, 02:02 PM That was a great video showing the changes over the years. These days I think the competition keeps them on their toes! Never used AIM but still all credit to them 10 years of IM so yep I will say a Happy Birthday .. just wonder what we will be able to do in the next 10 years?
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05-19-2006, 03:56 AM What's really sad is that they suck as they do, yet everyone oohs and aahs over them and despite the fact that the competition offers better service they are still #1.
I just don't get it. But then VHS did win out over the superior Betamax didn't it? There's no accounting for taste I suppose. And I found this rather interesting... Quote:
What's odd is they contradict themselves later on when they say... Quote:
Now what I've always found interesting is that despite the fact that ICQ was not only the first IM service, but also offered message logging from the beginning (or close to it). It took AOL (who has owned ICQ for most of it's existence) till late 2005 (or was it early this year) with AIM "Triton" to finally offer the ability to log Instant messages. Meanwhile Yahoo!, MSN and their own ICQ had been offering this for years. However, AOL kind of spoiled the party by throwing in all kinds of other crap like that AOL branded/tweaked Internet Explorer which you had no choice but to install if you wanted AIM Triton (I've heard that may have changed, I installed AIM some time ago). And be it AIM or ICQ you also have the extra added bonus of "Join AOL" Icons being put wherever they felt you'd be most annoyed with them (e.g. desktop, start menu, and then some). I really dislike AOL and it's products and am saddened by it's popularity, especially that of AIM. The best Instant Messaging Programs out there are from Yahoo! and MSN (in that order). They are vastly superior to AIM. It's too bad I'm one of the minority who realizes that.
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11-09-2008, 10:28 PM Angrykeys... read that a little clearer... its says the first FREE IM SERVICE. Free is the key word.
Looks like forum posters need to work on their reading. Aim is still a great chat program. If you don't like the newer versions than use an older version or even better, don't use it! Cheers Mate!
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