Mozilla Lab introduced yesterday a addon for Mozilla called Snowl. The purpose of Snowl is to integrate different messaging into the browser. It doesn’t matter where messages originate. It could be RSS feed or forum or social networks or email etc. It allows a search based interface for message retrieval and browser functionality for navigating [...]
Snowl - Messaging inside Firefox
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7 August 2008 |
6:43 |
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Google introduces group chat and new emoticons in GMail chat
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30 November 2007 |
7:21 |
Announcement |
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Google has introduced group chat in it’s GMail chat tool (Google Talk via GMail). It lets you chat with more than one buddy at a time. There’s no limit to the number of people you can chat with, and any participant can invite others to join. To get started:
Start a chat with a single [...]
Google has introduced group chat in it’s GMail chat tool (Google Talk via GMail). It lets you chat with more than one buddy at a time. There’s no limit to the number of people you can chat with, and any participant can invite others to join. To get started:
Start a chat with a single [...]
Instantbird - Instant messaging client
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19 October 2007 |
12:27 |
Technology |
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I just stumbled (Thanks to CyberNet) across this new instant messaging client namely Instantbird. Instantbird is a cross platform, multi-protocol Instant Messaging client, so you can use it in Windows, Mac and Linux. According to Instantbird, It uses the Mozilla rendering engine to display IMs, and the Pidgin libpurple to connect to the different networks. [...]
I just stumbled (Thanks to CyberNet) across this new instant messaging client namely Instantbird. Instantbird is a cross platform, multi-protocol Instant Messaging client, so you can use it in Windows, Mac and Linux. According to Instantbird, It uses the Mozilla rendering engine to display IMs, and the Pidgin libpurple to connect to the different networks. [...]