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Microsoft, Yahoo said to reach IM deal

By ALLISON LINN
AP Business Writer

SEATTLE (AP) — Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have agreed to make their two instant-messaging programs work together, a partnership that could threaten market leader America Online, people familiar with the situation said.

The deal was expected to be announced early Wednesday, these people told The Associated Press. One of them works closely with Microsoft. The other was briefed on the deal. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose details.

A Yahoo-Microsoft partnership, allowing users of the competing services to exchange messages seamlessly, would give the two companies nearly as many users combined as AOL has in total.

Instant-messaging services are becoming increasingly vital, not just as social lifelines for young people but also in the business world. Their providers are adding video chatting and Internet telephone functions, and Google Inc. entered the arena in September with a service of its own that includes voice chat.

“Up until now, AOL has been able to pick and choose its partners, command the royalties it wants,” said Robert Mahowald, an analyst with research firm IDC. “They’ve moved to develop this market at their own pace. This forces them to take a more aggressive stance.”

Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL, a division of Time Warner, Inc., all declined to comment.

AOL’s instant-messaging product, AIM, had some 51.5 million unique U.S. users in September, compared to about 27.3 million for the competing MSN Messenger and 21.9 million for Yahoo’s Messenger, according to Nielsen/NetRatings.

Other instant messaging products, such as Trillian, allow people to send and receive messages from multiple messengers.

None of the top instant messaging systems have communicated directly with each other yet, though promises of “interoperability” have been made for years.

Redmond-based Microsoft has long sought to forge some sort of deal to boost the profile of MSN Messenger. The company also has been in talks with AOL over possible partnerships with Microsoft’s MSN online unit, although it’s not clear where those talks stand now.

“I think what’s really pushing this is Microsoft’s ability to see that it’s long been playing cat and mouse with AIM and ICQ (another AOL instant messaging service),” Mahowald said. “Microsoft needs to stake its presence in a big way.”

Microsoft already has a product that lets business users send and receive messages from Yahoo Inc., AOL and Microsoft’s instant messaging systems. But the product does not extend to consumer users.

AP Business Writers Greg Sandoval and Mike Liedtke in San Francisco contributed to this report.

Yea for me – now I will be able to chat with my friends on MSN and not force them to get Yahoo that they never sign into. LOL

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October 12, 2005

That is very interesting. I doubt that it’ll pull me away from AIM, but very interesting indeed.

October 12, 2005

awesome!

Verah cool!

hehe 🙂

October 12, 2005

hmmm… I use ICQ and Yahoo but not MSN. (huggles)

That would SO rock!!!

I’m all for a system that lets somebody on any messenger chat with anybody. I really like using AIM… I’m familiar with it and I like the features. But a lot of people only use Yahoo or only use MSN. I rarely use Yahoo (mostly just to talk to you!) and I don’t have MSN. It’d be nice to be able to just select from a dropdown menu of which messenger someone is using and talk to everyone.

October 12, 2005

yes, let me get onto yahoo…

RYN: Basically I worked full-time before Lara was born. By law now you can ask your employer to go part-time when you return to work. I asked to do three days and they said that was fine as long as it was part of a job share which means someone else has to do the other two days. When I finish on a Weds. I should ‘handover’ to her so she knows what is happening and vice versa. It can work well if

if you get on well with the other person and work well together. Sorry for the ramble and hope this makes sense! 🙂