Now, you can link MSN and Yahoo IMs

 

AGENCIES[ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2006 09:00:38 AM]

 

 

 SAN FRANCISCO: Yahoo and Microsoft announced that they would break down the
wall between their formerly exclusive instant messaging services and allow
members

to mingle beginning Tuesday.

 

The union of Yahoo Messenger and Windows Live Messenger systems would create
the world's largest combined IM network with nearly 350 million users, the

US companies said in a joint release.

Users will need to install the latest versions of Yahoo and Live messaging
software to make connections. The companies said the programmes would be
available

for free download from their websites.

The rival Internet firms had been testing the message system link since July
with "beta" software released on a limited basis.

The Yahoo-Microsoft alliance signaled a continuing erosion of walls dividing
users of IM and mobile telephone text messaging services, according to lead

analyst Matt Rosoff of Directions on Microsoft.

Rosoff predicted that people would be able to see their instant messaging
and telephone text messaging work together, better in the years ahead.

Earlier this year, Microsoft enabled Windows Live users to send text
messages to Vodaphone customers in Europe.

 

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