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Adeniji Kayode
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
Adeniji Kayode   5/21/2012 12:45:39 PM
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@cryptoman, i must confess to you that you are the first person I know that never used ymessanger

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
Adeniji Kayode   5/21/2012 12:40:10 PM
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@ T.alex, you are right, some many people switched to gmail while some still retain their yahoo account but use it once in a while .

Wale Bakare
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
Wale Bakare   5/21/2012 12:38:01 PM
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@tirlapur you are right.  I think Yahoo! failed to quickly realise the innovative thing - integrating its messenger with others such as video now affecting it.  For that, Skype, Google Voice and Facebooking have made yahoo kicking itself in the teeth.

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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
Cryptoman   5/21/2012 12:23:33 PM
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I have never used Yahoo Messenger at all. I have been using Skype for all my messaging and telecon needs for as long as I can remember. Since I have not used Yahoo Messenger, I am unable to compare Skype with it. However, because Skype is good enough for me, I don't feel the urge to try any other messaging/IP telephony applications out there either.

 

mfbertozzi
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
mfbertozzi   5/21/2012 12:15:01 PM
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Well, in a such way, they have implemented the feature for calling other users conntected via browser or directly on mobile, but it is limited to some regions then not available abroad. It seems main focus is related to other applications for enriching webmail, not IM.

t.alex
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
t.alex   5/21/2012 10:25:04 AM
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Some people i know say they shift away from ymessenger because they move to gmail. So previously they used yahoo mail and then once they move over to gmail they can also use gtalk from the browser. Yahoo messenger you can't do a voice call from the browser.

mfbertozzi
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
mfbertozzi   5/21/2012 9:40:32 AM
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According to t.alex, from users' perspective tools doable to allow IMservices by integrating several profiles from most common socials, map better real needs. Focusing on Y-IM, there are also some limitations in the availability on service and several times it has been used for spam.

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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
t.alex   5/12/2012 3:59:00 AM
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I typically use some chat programs that support multiple prococols such as yahoo, msn, facebook, etc. it proves to be useful to reach out to wide number of friends.

tirlapur
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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
tirlapur   5/11/2012 8:47:17 PM
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a question if yahoo messanger is still very much useful as it used to be?

@Adenji, I dont think Yahoo chat is popular these days. I think more than Facebook, gmail chat is popular. I have also seen people using skype chat a lot because it gives them the flexibility to do voice and video chat easily.




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Re: IS YAHOO MESSANGER STILL RELEVANT?
Clairvoyant   5/11/2012 2:09:03 PM
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I think Yahoo has already lost the battle. I don't see a possible comeback unless they develop something really significant.

Talking about messenger programs brings to mind 'ICQ', which was the first mainstream chat program. ICQ has lost it's use as well over the years.

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