MySpace 'bon chen' IM chat market

Not to miss the opportunity to " retain " young people in the hi-tech era, the virtual social network MySpace has just officially launched an instant messaging service (IM) called MySpaceIM.

In fact, the trial version of this service has been quietly opened since last year. " MySpaceIM was born from the feedback we gathered during the testing phase. During the past 1 year, we listened to the user community and revised the software to best suit our requirements and demanded. ask them, "said MySpace representative.

The official version is designed so that users can easily share videos, photos and content from the Personal Profile page. In addition, sharing digital music is also very convenient. Users will be able to access MySpace email with a single click.

MySpaceIM will be customized for some countries like Australia, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, England, Mexico, Canada, Netherlands and China.

According to MySpace's preliminary estimates, plus the release of the trial, MySpaceIM now has 17 million installations.

Expensive service

Picture 1 of MySpace 'bon chen' IM chat market Source: AP Instant messaging is now an extremely popular communication tool for netizens. It has become an indispensable part of the lives of not only ordinary users, but even at work in the workplace.

Globally, the most crowded is Microsoft's MSN / Windows Live Messenger chat service, while Yahoo Messenger is second with 88.5 million users. In the US, the top IM service is still AOL.

In addition to the names, the search giant's Google Talk chat service is also quite popular.

Even a new service, Meebo.com, has begun to "emerge" in the online community, because this Web-based service allows you to log in to all 4 AIM, Yahoo messenger, and MSN programs. and Google Talk from the same single page window.

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