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MS Patents IM Feature Used Since At Least 1996

splorp! writes "Once again, a company is patenting a feature that another company implemented years before. C|Net's News.com reports that patent no. 6,631,412 grants Microsoft the rights to 'an instant messaging feature that notifies users when the person they are communicating with is typing a message.' Excuse me? Does anyone remember Powwow (now defunct)? I remember using that one back in '96 and it alerted the other people to whom you were chatting that you were typing. Or, alternately, it allowed you to SEE the other people typing in real time. Yeah, Powwow is gone, now, but that doesn't mean those features never existed."

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  1. Also.. by Conspiracy_Of_Doves · · Score: 2, Redundant

    it allowed you to SEE the other people typing in real time

    ICQ has done that for a while too

  2. Re:Don't forget by mkldev · · Score: 2, Redundant
    It's hard to beat UNIX talk, which became part of BSD in 4.2BSD, i.e. 1983. Microsoft was still doing MS-DOS back then....

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