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Truphone Guns For The All-in-one iPhone App - Adds Skype, Twitter And Other IMOpen in New Window
"With the launch of Skype integration, Truphone's mobile VoIP service is fast becoming a unified client for other VOIP and messaging services. As well as the ability to make low-cost calls over Wi- read more »
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Fluther's Q&A service gets IM supportOpen in New Window
"Users of the eclectic questions and answers service Fluther have a new way to post questions and keep an eye on answers. Early Wednesday the company rolled out support for instant messaging through read more »
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Beta Launch Invites: Kwyno Brings The Web Into Your IM And (Soon) SMS InboxesOpen in New Window
"For people who live inside their instant messenger clients and SMS text messages on their mobile phones, Kwyno wants to help bridge those worlds with the Web. Kwyno is a simple service developed b read more »
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Are your e-mail policies adequate?Open in New Window
Michael Osteman writes, "Should you have a detailed and thorough e-mail policy? Absolutely and emphatically yes. An e-mail policy should include a number of elements, including what constitutes appr read more »
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Google chat afflicted by spotty serviceOpen in New Window
"Google's instant-messaging service suffered intermittent outages Monday, behaving inconsistently for several hours." read more »
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Study: many young people want to do their banking over IMOpen in New Window
Jacqui Cheng writes "A new survey conducted for Microsoft by Javelin Strategy and Research shows that 'Millennials'—people between the ages of 18 and 30—heavily prefer interacting with their banks read more »
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Tell a Friend About Your Blog with Social TwistOpen in New Window
John Chow writes about a new widget launched by Social Twist that "enables site visitors to share content with friends across IM, e-mail, social networks or blogs, without leaving your site." read more »
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Twitter to IM: Drop DeadOpen in New Window
Steve Gillmor reports that Twitter has acknowledged their IM service is dead without hopes for resuscitation. read more »
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