Introducing Meebo, the best thing since sliced bread!
26 11 2005
I have come across this great web service called Meebo. If you are like me, you have multiple IM protocols in order to stay in touch with all your contacts. It is near impossible to have everyone conform to one single service (Yahoo! Messenger, AIM, MSN, etc.).So when on my computer, I use the great application GAIM. The best thing about GAIM is that not only is it cross protocol, it is also cross platform as well. So I can use it at work on my Windows XP system as well as my Linux setup at my aunts house.
But what do you use if you are on a system that does not allow you privileges of installing applications? That is the niche that the developers at Meebo are trying to fill. It is still in alpha, but conceptually it is a fantastic idea.
With Meebo, you create an exciting, yet sensual virtual environment where you can move around your “buddy list”, your IM windows, and more, as if they were windows in your normal OS, and not in a browser. It is 100% free as of now and can be accessed by going to Meebo.com.
Try it out, Seriously, I am amazed with this website and I am in LOVE with it.
Enjoy!
- Devious



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