Meebo, a web-based leading instant messaging service, provides web access to popular instant messaging interfaces such as online, MSN, and Gtalk. At the horizontal level, another fast-growing instant messaging domain emerged, namely the popular social networking site. It is only a matter of time to extend the features of Meebo to this growing market. Now we finally see this scene, because Meebo is integrated with instant messaging between Facebook and MySpace.
Just like the existing instant messaging service on the Meebo website, the Meebo website can also log on to the instant messaging accounts of Facebook and MySpace, so that users can chat with friends from both websites at the same time, you can also log on to other instant messaging services, such as Yahoo.
The MySpace team and Meebo helped with integration. Integration with Facebook relies on Facebook chat for Pidgin, an open-source instant messaging project of Facebook ).
In addition to these large-scale user bases, Meebo is probably the first website to manage all users' instant messaging sessions in one place. This is impressive in itself, and it also implies a more interesting future-Meebo instant messagingCommunity.
What is the instant messaging community? This is a Meebo project. In the next few months, we will introduce the network-based instant messaging feature for some community-oriented websites, enables users of these websites to have instant conversations when accessing their favorite websites.
More importantly, this concept is surprisingly similar to Facebook's chat measures. Therefore, the integration of this service with Facebook is very interesting.
Facebook users who are already familiar with the concept of "logging on to a website and chatting with many friends" have an instant messaging community, no matter how many websites they visit, you can chat with your Facebook friends through Meebo. The same is true for MySpace. This means that it is easy to share connections with MySpace and Facebook by activating Meebo's instant messaging service. Do not need more bookmarks or cut, log on, and paste. Now, it is as simple as sending instant messages.
Therefore, there is not much to boast about. Like Facebook, Google, and the open stack, meebo has just extended web-based instant messaging sessions for millions of users to social networking sites. This is quite exciting.
You can try to access Facebook and MySpace through Meebo, log on to your Meebo account, and add a new account in your profile. Or open the Meebo homepage and log on to your Facebook and MySpace accounts from there.