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Adeniji Kayode
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
Adeniji Kayode   5/10/2012 10:00:54 AM
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Hm, I,m really impressed with your approach on this and like you rightly said"something from the past that CEASED to exist" or to say that something from the past that refused to die but yet not living. Could it be that yahoo is planning a big come back on it messanger or already lost the battle to facebook and the rest.

Susan Fourtané
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
Susan Fourtané   5/10/2012 9:42:36 AM
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Hi, Adeniji 

Yahoo! Messenger used to be popular long, long time ago, when there were just a couple of options, i.e. Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger, AOL Messenger. MSN Messenger became more popular than YM because it had more features, and it was even used by people who had Yahoo! email accounts, like myself. Then Skype came into the picture, and the others mostly died. All that was long before Facebook and Twitter appeared.  

Yahoo! has been dead for some time already, even though the company has made some efforts to stay alive, it never worked. I wouldn't count with anything Yahoo! as being relevant today. It's just something form the past that ceased to exist. 

-Susan 

Adeniji Kayode
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IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
Adeniji Kayode   5/10/2012 9:07:49 AM
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Before now, yahoo messanger sued to be the main online chatting tool used by a lot of people,but after facebook and some other social media came,it becomes a question if yahoo messanger is still very much useful as it used to be?

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