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Meebo meet Facebook and MySpace.

posted December 24, 2008 - 3:54am
Meebo meet Facebook and MySpace.

Meebo the internet’s leading web based IM service is on rampage and has been on headlines around the web. It has created tons of buzz on the blogosphere and so far the Company still growing strong, as of now it got 40 millions users and 30 partner sites. Meebo has been providing web access to some of the web’s most popular IM interfaces like Gtalk (Google), MSN and AOL. Then there’s another big coming, a revolution and major shakeup on the web, its all about social networking party. The party includes some of the biggest and most trafficked sites in the web, Facebook and MySpace. Imagine what these two social networking sites got, Facebook got 140 million active users and MySpace, well I don’t have the exact number for MySpace but based on my own estimate it could hit around 120 million active users, that’s big . Meebo has announced supports for Facebook and MySpace IM integrations. Facebook and MySpace IM accounts are now available and accessible from within Meebo; this could one of the greatest things Meebo has done on the web. This is great users could simultaneously chat with friends from both networks and also got access to other IM contacts. What Meebo doing here is to extend the reach of the social graph, much like what Facebook Connect and Google Friend Connect doing right now. Its revolutionize the very nature of IM service, Meebo has brought to the web an innovation, something that never done before. Meebo is going beyond the walled gardens of the Social networks, and it’s cool and awesome. You can check Meebo.com anytime. Its user friendly, all you have to do is to login into your Meebo account and just add another new account to your profile and its done and working; you can also access your own Facebook and MySpace IM accounts within Meebo.

For more see also:
http://netcrawl.blogspot.com



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