Web-based instant message services — whether AIM, MSN, Yahoo or Gtalk — are some of the most popular forms of online communication. There are a couple startups that have taken advantage of this; most ...
If you enjoy the immediacy of Instant Messaging and want an Android app that can keep you logged into multiple IM services, then eBuddy Messenger might be your answer. eBuddy is compatible with MSN, ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
Independent Web and mobile instant messaging platform eBuddy has launched an application for Google's Android that connects consumers with various IM services. eBuddy for Android lets consumers ...
eBuddy Pro aims to be Adium for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s a push-enabled chat application that lets you instant message with your buddies on AIM, Facebook, Yahoo, MSN, ICQ, GTalk, MySpace, and ...
Wired Web and mobile instant messaging provider eBuddy has surpassed a milestone of 10 million J2ME downloads of its mobile IM client since its launch in June 2007. The company's mobile IM downloads ...
AOL is pushing their two year old OpenAim initiative much further this morning with OpenAIM 2.0. There are three key changes of note. First they are now embracing services that they previously tried ...
The Netherlands-based eBuddy, which markets a comprehensive application that lets users handle multiple instant messaging accounts from the web or their mobile phones, is today releasing an ...
Until now in Apple’s App Store, an all-in-one IM client with push notification was something you had to pay for, but eBuddy‘s changing that. The app is the first free all-in-one IM client to notify ...
Global messaging leader eBuddy (with 30million users, including 500,000 in Australia) this week made Australia one of the first two countries in the world to receive eBuddy XMS, its newest free ...
While Meebo is still working on optimizing their web-based chat service for the iPhone, a new player by the name of eBuddy is joining the ranks of FlickIM, JiveTalk and Trillian Astra. Already doing ...
eBuddy Co-founder Onno Bakker announced today at Plugg that eBuddy signed a million dollar plus deal (for one year) with mobile advertising network inMobi to sell part of eBuddy’s mobile inventory.
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