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  2. The Return of Chat Rooms Giant - Yahoo Messenger - Y99

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    The few yahoo chat room users like I invited to my chat room are somewhat liking my idea of random guest chatting with strangers without registration. So, if you like chatting and have been looking for good chat room websites, I suggest you at least try y99.in once.

  3. Yahoo Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Messenger could access Yahoo chat rooms. Yahoo has since closed down the chat.yahoo.com site (first having it redirect visitors to a section of the Yahoo! Messenger page, but as of June 2019 not even resolving that host name anymore) because the great majority of chat users accessed it through Messenger.

  4. Downloading and Installing Yahoo! Messenger

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    With Yahoo! Messenger you can instant message, video chat, play games, and share pictures and files with those closest to you, even if you're miles apart!

  5. Yahoo! Messenger - Download

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    Yahoo Messenger: Instant messaging app from Yahoo Do you remember the good old days of instant messaging? When Yahoo Messenger was the go-to app for chatting with friends and family?

  6. Yahoo Messenger was an instant messaging service from Yahoo that was provided for mobile devices through the smartphone app and desktop users through the web and a software program. The service was shut down by Yahoo on July 17, 2018.

  7. Yahoo Messenger Is Shutting Down After 20 Years

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    Yahoo Messenger users have six months to download their chat history. The company said that it doesn’t currently have a replacement for the service, but told users that they can sign up for...

  8. What Ever Happened to Yahoo! Messenger? - TechSpot

    www.techspot.com/article/2484-yahoo-messenger

    In 1999, Pager gained voice chat capabilities and was renamed Yahoo! Messenger. That year, competition became fiercer with Microsoft's MSN Messenger.