by Brad Linder on November 26, 2007 at 04:00 PM

Yahoo! appears to be working on a new social networking/chat service. MyM is in private beta at the moment, so we can't tell you much about it, but Silicon Valley gossip rag Valleywag reports that the service could be some sort of web-based instant messenger that will tie in with other social sites including Facebook, Friendster, MySpace, LiveJournal, and competing IM services including AIM, MSN ...
by Chris Gilmer on November 20, 2007 at 09:30 AM

About a month ago Meebo announced they had a new third party development platform. With it, developers can create multi user applications where users can connect to each other. Now the fun starts rolling out, starting with games. With over 200 registered developers, Meebo has pushed out 20 multiplayer games and made them available for users to play through the online instant messaging platform. ...
by Chris Gilmer on November 6, 2007 at 12:01 AM

Meebo, the web-based instant messaging service, has announced that they will be powering Channel Chat across Joost's internet video platform. Joost provides over 15000 shows from 250 Channels. Meebo will allow anyone watching a show or channel to chat with other viewers, or to chat with people with the same viewing tastes. Meebo has also recently announced the meebo Platform, a third party ...
by Chris Gilmer on October 30, 2007 at 08:30 AM

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Meebo has just announced a new platform for their messaging system. This allows for third party developers to create applications based on the growing chat service. The Meebo development platform launched with a set of API's that developers can grab in order to create multi user applications that Meebo users can ...
by Dolores Parker on October 24, 2007 at 06:00 PM

Imo.Im is a web based instant messaging service, from former Google employees, that lets you IM your friends from various IM clients, such as AIM, Google Talk, MSN, and Yahoo Messenger. This aggregator service is similar to Meebo and e-buddy. Now that's all well and good, but they just added video chat to really get the party going. Now you can video chat with your friends using a web cam with ...
by Chris Gilmer on October 18, 2007 at 04:00 PM

Meebo, the web-based instant messaging application that runs across all major IM networks has released a Firefox add-on giving users a browser sidebar for easy chatting. The Meebo Firefox add-on makes it much easier to chat with friends while browsing online. No more switching from application to application or from the Meebo homepage to the page browsing. The sidebar gives users a visual ...
by Brad Linder on September 11, 2007 at 11:00 AM

Pretty much every major chat client includes a way to transfer files along with instant messages. If you're using AOL, MSN, or Yahoo! instant messenger to catch up with a friend and want to send a photo or MP3, you can. But if you're using web-based IM client meebo, it's been a different story... until now. Meebo has just rolled out an update that includes a few new emoticons, and oh yeah, support ...
by Emily Price on August 17, 2007 at 12:30 PM

With so many new things happening for the iPhone everyday it can be tough to keep up with everything. Here at Download Squad we're here to help. Every Friday we're going to start giving you iPhone Addicts out there a rundown of everything that's happened for the iPhone in the past seven days. This weeks iPhone news includes:
Meebo released for the iPhone
Skype for iPhone in beta
iPhone ...
by Chris Gilmer on July 30, 2007 at 12:20 PM

What IM do you use? Google Talk and Meebo have been growing with leaps and bounds, and so has IMVU. Meebo, the online instant messaging system has experienced growth rates of 354% in the past ten months, and Google Talk, both web based and desktop based, has grown 149%. IMVU is another Instant messaging application that you might use if you are a Second Life of Habbo fan. It lets users create a ...
by Brad Linder on May 15, 2007 at 11:00 AM

Web-based instant messaging startup Meebo has just upped the game with a new Meebo Rooms feature. Meebo's basic service acts like a web-based version of Trillian or Pigin IM, allowing users to chat with anyone on AOL, MSN, Google Talk or Yahoo! Messenger. But Meebo Rooms lets you create chat rooms that can not only be seen on Meebo's site, but which can also be embedded onto your own website. ...
by David Chartier on August 2, 2006 at 12:45 PM

For those times when you want an easier way to connect with your blog readers/store customers/friends who can't access chat ports on a public terminal, Meebo has introduced a meebo me chat widget (runs in Flash) that can be embedded in any website. The meebo blog warns that it is currently pretty experimental, and I personally haven't tested it out yet myself, but here's how you set it up: head ...
by Jordan Running on July 10, 2006 at 05:10 PM

For those that have way too many IM accounts (I'm up to 10 as of last week), a multi-protocol IM client is essential, but what about when you're stuck at an airport kiosk or internet cafe? Meebo is a great option, but as of today there's a new game in town: Kool IM just launched with a cute little ice cube logo and support for AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, Google Talk, ICQ, and Jabber. Like Meebo, Kool IM is ...
by Dan Lurie on June 27, 2006 at 03:00 PM

Meebo is great. It's full of AJAX-y goodness, connects through port 80 (which is useful when you're on a network that blocks standard IM ports), and works with the big 4 IM protocols. The only real issue I have with it is the fact that opening a new tab or new window hides my buddy list. Some intrepid soul has hacked up an extension for Flock which places Meebo in a persistent sidebar frame that ...