The Business of Instant Messaging
willll writes "The Washington Post is running a story about how AOL plans to make money from Instant Messaging, one of the few successes in recent times for AOL. This article includes plans for corporate versions of AIM as well as discussion on some of the state on instant messaging."
I think the subject says it all, everyone feels open source is more secure, while that my or my not be the case, this arugment will have all slashdoters praising jabber as the free, and secure alternative for coperations and home users alike.
Here is a description of what trillian offers people who pay.
Yeah, like adding advertisements. :( That's why when I was on Windows I always used to use Miranda. Nice, clean, IMing with various protocols in a small, tight package and no ads. Of course, I'm on Linux now: Yeah Kopete!