Comments on: Yahoo Web-ifies its chat application
Yahoo Messenger for the Web will let people chat with friends on any browser and any Internet-connected computer.
Yahoo Messenger for the Web will let people chat with friends on any browser and any Internet-connected computer.
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Somehow, due to the prevalence of booters and abuse in using the chat system via the YCHAT protocol, Yahoo decided to take down YCHAT and unified everything using the YMSG protocol. Thus, the web-based Yahoo Chat died with it.
This is nothing new really. Unless they will use the YMSG protocol on the web-based chat instead of YCHAT.
Still, the idea is nothing new. meebo has been doing this too, and is doing it quite well.
- YIM via Web works for years
- by wingthom May 3, 2007 12:56 AM PDT
- Access to YIM was and still is possible through their wap portal http://wap.yahoo.com (then select Country US and then Messenger) - or jump directly to http://wap.oa.yahoo.com/raw?dp=page&pg=sign_in&src=msgr
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(5 Comments)If it works through WAP (connected via GSM or GPRS or UMTS whatever) it works in all text based browsers and with all "internet" connections.
Maybe they forgot about this feature or didn't want to promote it - they relied on their "fat" client that could stream advertising etc., the reason why I switched first to meebo and then to the wap version.