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Microsoft, Yahoo Finally Merge IM Networks

WinBreak writes "Marketwatch is reporting that, nine months after their announcement, Microsoft and Yahoo! are finally ready to roll out beta IM clients of MSN Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger that will be able to talk to each other." The Windows Live Ideas and Yahoo! Messenger pages have more information; the companies say that the resulting user community will be the world's largest, at around 350 million accounts, and that they'll be using SSL to encrypt the traffic between the systems.

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  1. Re:Solution? by ms1234 · · Score: 5, Funny

    One client in the darkness to bind them. Lets see how fast the worms spread after this.

  2. 350 million? by bilbravo · · Score: 5, Funny

    How many of those are bots? ha!

    On a more serious note, I wonder what rules they used to deal with dupes (AFAIK, you can register for MSN with any e-mail... what about yahoo accounts? maybe I'm misinformed)

  3. Re:You Can Have Your Unstable Apps by mjeffers · · Score: 5, Funny

    You know, some of us don't care for all the bells and whistles that make your precious chat clients unstable and buggy. Voice & Video support? That's a sure fire way to leave a memory footprint the size of Alaska on 350 million user's computers. ...and those grapes were sour anyway so I didn't even want them.

  4. Re:Now can we add AIM? by ChiPHeaD23 · · Score: 3, Funny

    No.

    YOU are the weakest link. Goodbye.