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  2. Kik Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Kik Messenger, commonly called Kik, is a freeware instant messaging mobile app from the Canadian company Kik Interactive, available on iOS and Android operating systems. [6]The application uses a smartphone's internet connection to transmit and receive messages, photos, videos, sketches, mobile web pages, and other content after users register a username.

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  5. What is Kik? Here's what you need to know about the free ...

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    Kik is a free messaging app that allows users to keep in touch with family and friends using Wi-Fi or your phone's mobile data. Kik only requires an email address to sign up — there's no need to ...

  6. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Kik introduced several new user features in 2015, including a full-screen in-chat browser that allows users to find and share content from the web; [110] a feature allowing users to send previously recorded videos in Kik Messenger for Android and iOS; and "Kik Codes", which assigns each user a unique code similar to a QR code, making it easier ...

  7. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    No No Yes Yes Kik Messenger: No No No No Yes Yes Line: Yes Yes As browser extension [100] No Yes Yes Linphone: Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Mattermost: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Messages (Apple) No Included No No No Included Messenger: Yes Yes Needs third-party client [a] [101] Yes Yes Yes Mumble: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Movim: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

  8. Instant messaging - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Messenger added video capabilities in 2001; [32] by 2005, such features were built-in also in AIM, MSN Messenger, and Skype. [33] There were a reported 100 million users of instant messaging in 2001. [34] As of 2003, AIM was the globally most popular instant messenger with 195 million users and exchanges of 1.6 billion messages daily. [2]

  9. Ted Livingston (Kik) - Wikipedia

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    Back at Waterloo, Livingston decided to take part in the Velocity program, a startup-focused community where he founded Kik Messenger instead of completing his degree. [6] Kik now competes with Facebook and WeChat. At its peak in 2015 it boasted over 275 million registered users, [8] and it was used by approximately 40 percent of American teens ...