Facebook to offer IM service
CNET is reporting that Facebook will begin to offer an Instant Message service as early as next week.Facebook plans to launch an instant-messaging application for members to embed on their profiles as early as next week, TechCrunch reported Friday.
Details are sketchy, but it appears that this will be a Web-based IM
service that would allow Facebook users to chat with other people on
their friends lists without needing to go through a third-party
program. Additionally, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington detailed, the
service would likely be based on the Jabber open-source platform, which
would mean that third-party "universal IM" clients like Pidgin,
Trillian, and Adium would be able to implement it.
Facebook representatives were not immediately available for comment.
It goes without saying that instant messaging is a logical step for
a social network--it's an activity in which millions of Web users
partake, and it would keep those coveted "user engagement" rates high.
Facebook's obviously not the first one to have this idea: A number of
third-party Facebook Platform applications
facilitate instant messaging between Facebook users, and Arrington
notes that those developer programs would be effectively killed if
Facebook launched an in-house rival.
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Posted at 02:37PM Mar 15, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |