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How To Use MEEBO
By Admin
Published: May 13, 2008
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Meebo is a new communications and media company that's re-writing the way people have conversations and communicate on the Web.

You can keep in touch with friends you know on any instant messaging network (AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ, and Jabber) at meebo.com, or reach out and have live conversations with anyone at any website with Meebo Rooms and Meebo Me. Instant messaging from absolutely anywhere, no downloads or installs required, and free!



In order to use Meebo, just go to http://www.meebo.com. You will be able to log in simultaneously into all six instant messaging accounts if you want to. Most important, Meebo is available in dozens of languages: just click on the drop-down menu and select your language. I chose to log in to my Yahoo! Messenger and Google Talk accounts simultaneously. After I logged in, I found all my buddyes joined into a single buudy list, so I could contact either of them.

 

 

 

 

Besides, instant messaging using rich text and emoticons, you can also use lots of applications include in Meebo's interface. Just open a dialog window, scoll down and select the app you wish to use. Neat, huh? Of course, there aren't as many features included for each insrtant messenger as in the stand-alone versions, but the great advantage is that you don't have to download or install anything. Just go to http://www.meebo.com and login to your account.

 

 

 

 

 

Besides instant messaging, you can create an account on order to join the Meebo community and coose from tons of chatrooms or make your own to use at http://www.meebo.com or put on your site.



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