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  2. Persistent Chat - Wikipedia

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    The Persistent Chat feature was first introduced in Microsoft Lync 2013 [5] as a group chat offering that allows teams to create topic-focused discussions. However, in the past it has been labeled as Group Chat, MindAlign Group Chat by Parlano was created in 2000 [6] and was later acquired by Microsoft in 2007. [7]

  3. Microsoft Teams - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Teams is a team collaboration application developed by Microsoft as part of the Microsoft 365 family of products, offering workspace chat and video conferencing, file storage, and integration of proprietary and third-party applications and services.

  4. Yahoo Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo's Live Chat with the music group Hanson on July 21, 1998, was the Internet's largest live event to date. The blockbusters kept on with events including 3 Beatles (Paul, George, Ringo), a live event from Columbine during the tragedy (in partnership with Time Online), live chats from outer space with John Glenn and many others.

  5. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Examples of such messaging services include: Skype, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts (subsequently Google Chat), Telegram, ICQ, Element, Slack, Discord, etc. Users have more options as usernames or email addresses can be used as user identifiers, besides phone numbers. Unlike the phone-based model, user accounts on a multi-device model are ...

  6. Thread (online communication) - Wikipedia

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    These groups are called a conversation, topic thread, or simply a thread. A discussion forum, e-mail client or news client is said to have a "conversation view", "threaded topics" or a "threaded mode" if messages can be grouped in this manner. [1] An email thread is also sometimes called an email chain. Threads can be displayed in a variety of ...

  7. GroupMe - Wikipedia

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    GroupMe (also stylized as groupme) is a mobile group messaging app owned by Skype Technologies, a subsidiary of Microsoft. It was launched in May 2010 by the private company GroupMe. [1] [2] In August 2011, GroupMe delivered over 100 million messages each month [3] and by June 2012, that number jumped to 550 million. [4]

  8. Band (software) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of such groups include sports teams, clubs, classes, work teams, faith groups, organizations, and extended families. Once a member creates a group on the Band app, the member can invite other members by sharing a Band URL via SMS, messenger apps, or email. The members then can sign up on the Band app and join the group by clicking the URL.

  9. Skype for Business - Wikipedia

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    It supports text, audio, and video chat, and integrates with Microsoft 365 components such as Exchange and SharePoint. The software was previously named Lync before rebranding to Skype for Business in 2015, co-branding it with the Microsoft-owned consumer messaging platform Skype (which had begun to integrate with Lync in 2013). Despite the ...