Web 2.0 Messaging Services (32 sites)
56Services focussing on various messaging clients; overlap with chat
- BitBomb.com : text message reminders for your cell phone (#,a-b)
- blo.gs : blog update notification via web/email/messenger (#,a-b)
- Citadel : messaging platform (c-d)
- eMessenger : web-based messaging (e-f)
- e-Messenger : combined instant messenger service (e-f)
- eTribes : text messenger service (e-f)
- Gtalkr : google talk anywhere messaging service (g-h)
- iGlance : open-source messenger/remote client (i-j)
- imeem : instant messaging service (i-j)
- Immedi.at : instant messaging notification when feed is updated (i-j)
- Imstar : instant messenger avatars (i-j)
- IMVU : 3 dimensional instant messaging (i-j)
- InstantFeed : rss feeds via instant messengers (i-j)
- Jabphone : phone service using jabber system (i-j)
- Jyve : skype networking and tools (i-j)
- Kopete : kde instant messenger (k-l)
- Mabber : web / mobile instant messaging service (m-n)
- meebo : instant messenger service (m-n)
- Meetro : instant messenger service ; proximity based (m-n)
- Mozes : mobile messaging via keywords (m-n)
- MyMe : personalize your blog, IM and skype profile (m-n)
- onesens : social flash-based messaging (o-p)
- PartySync : mobile chatting service (o-p)
- Rasasa : rss feeds via messenger / mobile (q-r)
- Sabifoo : instant messaging into rss (s-t)
- SkyLook : messaging with outlook (skype + outlook) (s-t)
- Skype : peer-to-peer voice messaging (s-t)
- Tello : instant web sharing (s-t)
- Userplane : social software for live messaging (flash) (u-v)
- V4S : free web voice messaging (u-v)
- Web2Messenger : web to msn messnger service (w-x)
- ZapTXT : rss filtering and notification (y-z)
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Bill says:
2 years ago
It's amazing how many of these services have popped up. Any idea if any of them can integrate with Microsoft Outlook's IM features?
--Bill