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RIP AOL Instant Messenger

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RIP AOL Instant Messenger

Postby Grumpy Gramps » Sat Oct 07, 2017 4:21 am

AOL Instant Messenger is about to put up an away message forever.

CNN Money wrote: AIM will officially shut down on December 15 after 20 years in service, its parent company announced Friday. The news marks the end of an era for anyone who came of age with the internet in the late 90s and early 2000s.

When AIM launched in 1997, using the World Wide Web required a desktop computer with a clunky dial-up connection that tied up the phone lines. Perhaps more than any other product, AIM helped establish the internet as a place to hang out rather than being a simple utility.

AIM offered a platform for people to express themselves with embarrassing screen names, profiles filled with colorful fonts and emotional lyrics, and as many messages as you could send before someone in your house kicked you offline.

The product earned a coveted spot in pop culture, making cameos in You've Got Mail and Sex and the City.

But the service that defined the internet for a generation of users failed to evolve with them.

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Wow. I surely was one of the earliest AIM users, right from the beginning. For some odd reason, most of the "old guard" of messengers has not made it very far into the current millenium; Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger, uggh Myspace Messenger and now AIM, all gone. My ICQ still works, though. Reliable Russians :)
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Re: RIP AOL Instant Messenger

Postby matsuki » Sat Oct 07, 2017 1:56 pm

Same here...I guess I should open it up and see if there is anyone still on there that I've lost contact with over the years. Haven't touched AIM in years....
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