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Yahoo Messenger to be discontinued next month

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Lee2:
If you need your chats, download them before they are no more.

--- Quote ---The web pioneer giant announced that Yahoo Messenger will be discontinued on July 17, following which the platform won’t work and users won’t be able to access chats.

Yahoo said in its announcement that users can preserve their chat history if they wish to do so, by downloading it to their device within six months.

It said that chat history can be downloaded through a specific downloader request site.
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JoeLP:
Sorta surprised it's still around.  Or than any messenger system that is not attached to a mass media setup(fb) is still up.  Between skype and facetime for the microsoft/apple crowds, most messenger setups would seem to go extinct. 

codefreeze:

--- Quote from: JoeLP on June 11, 2018, 06:34:05 AM ---Sorta surprised it's still around.  Or than any messenger system that is not attached to a mass media setup(fb) is still up.  Between skype and facetime for the microsoft/apple crowds, most messenger setups would seem to go extinct.

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Yeah, because of smartphones things like WhatsApp, WeChat, Line, FB Messenger, iMessage, Viber and so on are much more popular these days.

I still have a soft spot for the old messenger apps circa 2003: ICQ, Yahoo Messenger, and MSN Messenger. Those were the precambrian days of messenger tools. Then the iPhone got released in 2007 and that was a game changer. The shift to smartphones started, and the effect were very pronounced in places like Thailand and Philippines, as now you could carry the internet in your pocket, rather than having to make a trip to the internet cafe!

Still have a soft spot for ICQ. I joined up in the late nineties, but was very active on there from about 2000 until about 2004.

These days I tend to use Viber and iMessage. Line was very popular in Thailand in 2016. Seemed to be used quite a bit when I went to Phils earlier this year too.

I was an active user of Yahoo Messenger too during 2003, 2004, but kept reverting back to the old stalwart of ICQ.

Goodbye Yahoo Messenger! RIP!
 

Art, just a re(tired) Fil-Am:
Never been a Yahoo Messenger user, so no great lost.
FB Messenger, Viber and Skype still works though, but I seldom use them nowadays unless I have to make a call to the U.S. using Skype.

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