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IM Watch: Zipit Supports SMS ... And Holiday Happenings
December 18, 2007
By Vangie Beal

Web & Mobile IM News

Zipit Wireless Messenger 2 Offers SMS Texting
Last week Zipit Wireless launched the new Zipit Wireless Messenger 2 (see IM Watch: Zipit Revamps Wireless IM Device), a Wi-Fi instant messaging device that enables wireless instant messaging connectivity across major IM platforms. Today Zipit Wireless announced that as of Thursday you will also be able to use the Z2 device for sending and receiving SMS text messages.

While all Z2 users get 10 free SMS messages per month with no contract requirements, if you choose to subscribe to the SMS text messaging feature, the monthly subscription rate is $4.99 for 3,000 text messages. Also, until January 31, 2008 Z2 users will receive the full text messaging service of up to 3,000 messages for free. Instant messaging between friends on major IM platforms using the Z2 is still free. Only the optional SMS text messaging feature requiring a monthly subscription fee.

Meebo Meets Facebook
This week, Meebo announced that it tailored its product Meebo Rooms, Partner Edition, to function inside Facebook applications. Already several application providers including BuddyMedia, RockYou and WaterCooler have implemented Meebo Rooms, Partner Edition inside their Facebook applications. The company says that beginning next year, it will also offer developers a revenue stream when integrating Partner Edition into their communities and applications as Meebo plans to run what it describes as unobtrusive and user-friendly ads inside the Meebo Rooms. A portion of this ad revenue will be shared with partner developers.

WildBlue to Offer Google Services
WildBlue, a company that offers high-speed Internet access over satellite, says it has signed an agreement with Google to provide a suite of Google services directly to its customers. In the first quarter of 2008, the WildBlue.net home page will include many of Google's Web services, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Page Creator and Google Talk instant messaging.

Mainstream IM News

Yahoo Previews Messenger for Vista
Yahoo released a preview version of Yahoo! Messenger for Vista, which, according to the official Yahoo Messenger blog, has been built from the ground up for the Vista operating system. The current preview version, which is considered a pre-beta release, includes a new interface to take advantage of the graphics subsystem in Windows Vista, and many new user features including conversation organization using a tabbed interface, file transfers up to 2-GB in size, the capability to drag and drop contacts into your Windows Sidebar gadget, enhanced emoticons, an as-you-type spellchecker that recognizes LOL and other common IM abbreviations, as well as a new preferences menu, to name a few of the new features. For those interested, the preview version of Yahoo Messenger for Vista can be downloaded here.

Company Offers Free Online IM Archiving
A new start-up company called IM-History has launched its new service that lets instant messenger users better manage their contacts and access their chat histories online. Designed for people who use multiple instant messaging services, IM-History gets the contact details and history logs of all user accounts together, then integrates, indexes and stores the information in a private Web account for the user. IM-History supports all the popular IM platforms including Skype, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, MSN, Miranda IM, QIP, Trillian and Pidgin. Currently, while in beta stage the service is free. On the IM-History Web site the company says the release version will offer unobtrusive ads for free accounts and provide pro accounts with additional features and no ads.

mindSHIFT Offers Hosted MindAlign Services
MindSHIFT Technologies says they will host Microsoft's persistent group chat technology, MindAlign (which it acquired from Parlano). The hosted solution lets customers build secure internetworks of business and enterprise-class chat rooms for financial services firms, call centers and other organizations that conduct business critical communications to have a hosted Microsoft option for group instant messaging discussions.

Built for Microsoft Live Communications Server (LCS), hosted MindAlign enables organizations to have structured communications with individuals both within and outside of the organization. The group chat communication is persistent, so discussions are archived and fully searchable by the current and future members of a group.  MindAlign 2007 hosted by mindSHIFT offers archival for compliance purposes, service and support for external chat channels, deployment and also secure access.

Holiday IM Round-up

Live Messenger Santa Bot Snowed In
This past week Microsoft announced that parent and children who use Windows Live Messenger could freely chat with Santa online by adding Santa's address (Northpole@live.com) to their Windows Live Messenger contact list. Currently, visitors to Santa's page on Messenger cafe, the Web address promoted by Microsoft, displays a "Santa is snowed in right now and can't chat" greeting.  The reason for this according to KIRO Seattle, is because the automated IM chat bot program being used by Santa was put through the wringer by one user who reported the Santa bot was being naughty rather than nice in its chat responses.

In place of having your own online chat with Santa through Windows Live Messenger, Microsoft is instead offering a downloadable picture pack theme of Santa's friend, Howard the Elf, on Santa's Chat home page.

The Cost of TXTing Your Holiday Greetings
America Online's Tegic Communications says that last year, 39 percent of residents in the United States said they planned to send  "Merry Christmas" SMS text messages to family and friends using their cell phones. This time of year almost everything comes with a price tag, and cellular text messaging is no exception. For those users who do not subscribe to a monthly messaging bundle, here is how much it will cost to send each of your holiday greetings of 160 characters or less this year:

  • T-Mobile: 15 cents per message within the United States and to Canada (up 5 cents from 2006)
  • Verizon Wireless: 15 cents per message within the United States and 25 cents per sent text message to International numbers
  • Sprint Nextel: flat rate of 20 cents per message in the United States and International locations (up 10 cents from 2006)
  • AT&T: 15 cents per message and 25 cents per sent text message to International numbers

While 2007 saw many carriers raising the cost per message, text messaging is still less than half the price of a stamp. With so many cell phone users in the United States using test messaging, seasonal greetings sent via SMS are sure to ring in the dollars for carriers this holiday season.


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