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  2. Yahoo Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Messenger (sometimes abbreviated Y!M) was an instant messaging client and associated protocol created and formerly operated by Yahoo!. Yahoo! Messenger was provided free of charge and could be downloaded and used with a generic "Yahoo ID", which also allowed access to other Yahoo! services, such as Yahoo! Mail. The service also offered VoIP, file transfers, webcam hosting, a text ...

  3. Upgrade to the new version of the AOL app for iOS

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    Upgrade to the new version of the AOL app for iOS The new version of the AOL app gives you instant access to all the great features you love about AOL Mail. Organize and filter your emails, add multiple accounts, read the news (including breaking news), watch videos, compose customized emails and more without ever leaving the app.

  4. Miranda NG - Wikipedia

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    The MSN protocol was taken over by Rako Shizuka who also developed the first version of Yahoo! Messenger protocol, which was the third protocol supported by Miranda. The Yahoo! plugin was closed source, and lost reliability as the official Yahoo! Messenger protocol changed over time – it was later re-written by new developer Gennady Feldman.

  5. List of defunct instant messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of defunct instant messaging platforms.

  6. Yahoo Plus Protect Home for AOL

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    Learn more about what Yahoo Plus Protect Home for AOL offers and get help with commonly asked questions.

  7. AIM (software) - Wikipedia

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    It was implemented in Adobe Flash. [41] It was an upgrade to the prior AOL Quick Buddy, which was later available for older systems that cannot handle Express before being discontinued. Express and Quick Buddy were similar to MSN Web Messenger and Yahoo! Web Messenger. This web version evolved into AIM.com's web-based messenger.

  8. Yahoo 360° - Wikipedia

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    Since v8.0, Yahoo! Messenger built in features that allowed users to view 360° page, update blasts, post blog entries and view friend updates from within Messenger. This integration allowed Messenger users to view their contacts' pages and alerted users when their contacts' updated their page.

  9. Assist by AOL Terms of Service

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    Thank you for using Assist by AOL (the “Service”). Yahoo and AOL joined to become a unified digital and mobile media company known as Yahoo. BY ACCESSING AND USING THE SERVICE, YOU SIGNIFY BY ELECTRONIC MEANS YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS (the “Terms”). If you do not agree, you may not use the Service.