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AOL Integrates AIM with
Facebook Chat
February 12, 2010
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new integration with Facebook allows millions of AIM and Facebook users
to add friends and invite them to chat across both environments. AIM is
the first major instant messaging service to take advantage of Facebook
Chat’s new API/interface to create a seamless chat experience for users.
The new service is already available in beta here:
www.aim.com/beta. It further extends
AOL’s already successful integration with Facebook Connect across
various AOL properties, including the AOL.com homepage, as well as
Facebook’s integration with Lifestream, AOL’s social aggregator. This
integration makes AIM the first major messaging platform to scale across
social communications and provides an easier way for people to instantly
communicate with their friends across multiple networks.
“This year and beyond is all about putting our focus back on consumers
and providing them with the best possible communications experience
across the Web,” said Michelle Trainor, Vice President, AIM.
“Integrating AIM and Facebook Chat is a great step on the path we’re
pursuing to offer universal access through AIM across a variety of
communications platforms – and users can look forward to more
innovations to come.”
Under the new partnership, Facebook Chat will also be tightly integrated
with Lifestream, which aggregates updates and feeds from various social
networking sites into the AIM environment. Lifestream is the first
application with the ability to initiate real-time communication
directly from Facebook activities. Lifestream users can go directly to
the “IM” hyperlink and start chatting with both their AIM and Facebook
friends, instantly.
“In today’s online environment, you can’t be competitive without being
open and allowing partners, developers and consumers to leverage your
technology to help create top-notch products,” said Ethan Beard,
Director of the Facebook Developer Network. “We hope other companies
will follow AOL’s lead and integrate their communications experiences
with ours, now that our new Facebook Chat API makes that possible.” |