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Instant Messaging From The Web
By David Perera | Monday, April 23, 2007  |  03:38 PM

As instant messaging gains more converts, it still has one big drawback: Users of, say, Google chat cannot instant message users of, say, Yahoo! And then there’s the whole downloading software portion of it -- a pain especially for computer users denied downloading privileges. Meebo to the rescue! It’s a Web site that lets you logon and maintain open sessions in multiple chat from one location, without having to download anything. (Hat tip: ha.ckers.org.)



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We just received an e-mail from our IT security staff about some of the hazards associated with instant messaging. Not only have you made it easier to feds to engage in an acivity that is highly unlikely to be work related, you even acknowledge a hacker website as the source for this tidbit. Well done!!!!!

Bruce Rodman  | Tuesday, April 24, 2007 |  08:52 AM




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