Now Yahoo To Block Trillian And Other Third Party IM Apps
from the you're-going-the-wrong-way... dept
Well here's a trend that's not particularly encouraging. Last month we wrote about how Microsoft was getting ready to block third party IM apps from connecting to their service. Instead of using that as an opportunity to trumpet the fact that they were "open", Yahoo is going in the wrong direction and planning to block off third party IM apps themselves. This is why I kept saying that third party apps like Trillian are not the answer to interoperability for instant messaging. Trillian only worked via the good graces of the big three IM offerings - and now that's going away. By now, the various companies offering the instant messaging (AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo) should know that there's value in expanding their network and opening up the IM platform (someone should show them how email works). However, they still don't get it, and seem stuck on this walled garden idea - which actively lessens the value of their network. Walled gardens don't benefit the users. They don't benefit the IM companies because they make their network less valuable and create less incentive to join. So, why is it being done? The companies claim it's for "security' - but the reality is that they think that in blocking off users, they'll be able to sell more ads and premium services. However, by actively decreasing the value of their current offerings, it means plenty of people will be even less likely to participate.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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Trillian WAS the answer ...
It worked.
It made sense.
Less communication interoperability is a step back wards caused by Microsoft & Yahoo -- The problem.
I wonder how soon until I'll have to go back to a turn crank-car because some manufacture spews forth that they own the patent on automobile ignitions ?
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Open Source not necessarily the answer
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www.jabber.org
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Incorrect reporting re: MSN
This will only block IMs that insist on using the insecure, outdated and deprecated protocol. (This also applies to old versions of MSNM)
Trillian v2 works fine with the latest msn protocol, thanks to Microsoft.
(I don't understand why MS gets so much flak when you look at companies like Verisign who are a real shower of c*nts)
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Trillian doesn't work for yahoo from Sept 25.
Got a fatal error. The trillian crashed.
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Re: Trillian doesn't work for yahoo from Sept 25.
Mike :)
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