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  2. AIM (software) - Wikipedia

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    Around 2011, AIM started to lose popularity rapidly, partly due to the quick rise of Gmail and its built-in real-time Google Chat instant messenger integration in 2011 and because many people migrated to SMS or iMessages text messaging and later, social networking websites and apps for instant messaging, in particular, Facebook Messenger, which was released as a standalone application the same ...

  3. DeadAIM - Wikipedia

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    DeadAIM (originally De-Ad AIM) was a program created by James Dennis [1] to add new features such as tabbed conversations (which ended up being available in standard AIM until its shutdown) and to disable the advertising in AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). [2] [3] The last release of DeadAIM was version 4.5 in 2003.

  4. List of defunct instant messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetic list of defunct instant messaging platforms, showing the name, when it was discontinued and the type of client. AOL Instant Messenger, 1997–2017; aMSN, 2002–2012; BBM, 2005–2019; ChatON, 2011–2015; Emesene, 2013 – MSNP (Microsoft Notification Protocol or Mobile Status Notification Protocol) Empathy; Fetion ...

  5. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    1. Search your inbox for the subject line 'Get Started with AOL Desktop Gold'. 2. Open the email. 3. Click Download AOL Desktop Gold or Update Now. 4. Navigate to your Downloads folder and click Save. 5. Follow the installation steps listed below.

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  7. Aol Instant Messenger hooks up with Facebook

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    Users on Aol's pioneering chat utility Aol Instant Messenger (AIM) can now chat with their buddies on Facebook. This week, Aol announced that it is letting Facebook into the AIM ecosystem and ...

  8. AOL OpenRide - Wikipedia

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    AOL OpenRide was an Internet application suite made by AOL from 2006, [3] combining e-mail, instant-messaging, a web browser and a media player in one window. The suite was available for free download, but an AOL or AIM screenname was required to access some features.

  9. TNT (instant messenger) - Wikipedia

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    TNT is an open source [citation needed] instant messaging client which is designed to use AIM and uses the AOL TOC protocol. The client is run within Emacs or XEmacs and is written in Emacs Lisp. The client was originally written for AOL, but the project was abandoned around 1999, along with its other TOC clients, TiK and TAC.