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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. List of defunct instant messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of defunct instant messaging platforms.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Discontinued Yahoo! services - Wikipedia

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    Category:Discontinued Yahoo! services Pages in category "Discontinued Yahoo! services" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Category:Defunct instant messaging clients - Wikipedia

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    Y Yahoo Livetext Yahoo Messenger Categories: Instant messaging clients Discontinued software

  7. History of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    History of Yahoo Yahoo! was founded in January 1994 by Jerry Yang and David Filo, who were graduate students at Stanford University [1] when they created a website named "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web". The Guide was a directory of other websites, organized in a hierarchy, as opposed to a searchable index of pages.

  8. Yahoo 360° - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! 360° was a social networking and personal communication portal operated by Yahoo!, made available in 2005. It enabled users to create personal websites, share photos from Yahoo!

  9. MessageMe - Wikipedia

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    MessageMe was a messaging app and platform for the iPhone and Android. It launched in March 2013 and grew to 5 million users within 3 months. [1] The app allowed users to send and receive videos, photos, stickers, [2] and voice messages in addition to text. [3] MessageMe was acquired and shutdown by Yahoo in 2014 [4] for a price rumored between $30 million and $40 million. [5]