The Instant Messenger Iloveim

Posted Jul 12, 2009 by pablobukisa / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Six relevant instant messaging and social networking services are available in Iloveim.com. The user only has to write a password and a username for each of them. Which services are available there? GTalk, MySpace, among others.

Six relevant instant messaging and social networking services are available in Iloveim.com. Once the user enters to this site there will be displayed a Home screen which describes, at the top of the page, the goal and some features of Iloveim. Summarizing, Iloveim is a new type of site which allows users to chat with their contacts and friends. This sounds like any messenger software which the person installs in his or her computer, but the difference here regards with the fact that Iloveim does not request users to download anything. Why? This is because all the Iloveim’s structure and functionality works online, direct in the Internet browser.

Which services can be used with iloveim?

There are a total of 6 relevant services which Iloveim allows to access. They are the following:

-GTalk: This is the Gmail’s messenger.

-MSN: This is the messenger service created by the Microsoft Network.

-Old MSN: This is a MSN service which is still working but is not the most recent one.

-AIM: This is a well known email and messenger service.

-Yahoo: Yahoo is the email service created by the Yahoo Company.

-MySpace: This is a social network but also works as a instant messaging service.

Therefore, each of the mentioned services can be accessed through Iloveim. How? There appears in the main screen of the page six different blank spaces in which the user need to write its username and password. Each the user has completed this action, there will be displayed a new screen which looks like the most part of the messenger services. There the user can see a list with his or her contacts, some links to related pages and other tools for communicating with friends. Once each chat has started, each user can send written messages, emoticons and pictures.

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