It's Time To Fix Instant Messaging
from the get-to-it dept
The latest Steve Levy column over at Newsweek takes on the same issue we've been talking about for year, saying that it's about time we had an open standard for instant messaging, so the various systems could talk to each other. Despite it being a requirement of the AOL-Time Warner merger, they've pretty much said they're ignoring that part. Their excuses are pretty weak. However, at the same time, the other big players (mainly Yahoo and MSN) don't seem that interested in interoperability themselves. They all seem to think they can dominate the market on their own - and in doing so, are annoying people who are stuck using multiple products (or driving them completely to competitors like Trillian). Levy points out that if the various systems could talk to each other, it could actually benefit all those companies more by creating a bigger platform for people to develop new and innovative services for - some of which these companies could even make money off of.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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