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  2. eBuddy - Wikipedia

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    eBuddy is a privately held Dutch software company that offers instant messaging services. As of 2011, eBuddy reported 100 million downloads. The company's flagship service is XMS, a proprietary cross-platform instant messaging service.

  3. AIM (software) - Wikipedia

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    BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), Ebuddy XMS, Hushmail, Kik Messenger, Skype, Viber, and Yahoo! Messenger also scored one out of seven points. See also. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients; List of defunct instant messaging platforms; References

  4. Instant messaging - Wikipedia

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    eBuddy XMS eBuddy 250 million users (September 2011) Facebook Messenger: Meta Platforms: 900 million active users (April 2016), 1.3 billion monthly active users (September 2017) Google Meet/Chat: Google LLC? iMessage: Apple Inc. 1300 million users (September 2017) Kik Messenger: Kik Interactive 300 million users (May 2016) Line: Naver Corporation

  5. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients. The landscape for instant messaging involves cross-platform instant messaging clients that can handle one or multiple protocols. [1] Clients that use the same protocol can typically federate and talk to one another. The following table compares general and technical information for cross ...

  6. XMS - Wikipedia

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    Look up xms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. XMS may refer to: Cray XMS, a vector processor minisupercomputer. eBuddy XMS, instant-messaging service. ISO 639:xms, Moroccan Sign Language. Macas Airport (IATA: XMS), Ecuador. XMS Capital Partners, a global financial services firm.

  7. Category:Symbian instant messaging clients - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Symbian instant messaging clients". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Skype - Wikipedia

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    AIM, BlackBerry Messenger, Ebuddy XMS, Hushmail, Kik Messenger, Viber, and Yahoo Messenger also scored 1 out of 7 points. As of August 2018, Skype now supports end-to-end encryption across all platforms. Cybercrime on application

  9. Empathy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Empathy (software) Empathy was an instant messaging (IM) and voice over IP (VoIP) client which supported text, voice, video, file transfers, and inter-application communication over various IM communication protocols . Empathy was created by forking the Gossip project started by Michael Hallendal, Richard Hult and later maintained by Martyn ...

  10. XMS Capital Partners - Wikipedia

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    Investment Banking, Asset Management, Merchant Banking. Number of employees. 50. Website. www.xmscapital.com. XMS Capital Partners (XMS) is an American independent, privately owned, global financial services firm providing investment banking, asset management, and merchant banking services worldwide.

  11. Spark (XMPP client) - Wikipedia

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    Spark supports ad hoc and regular group chats. It also supports SSL/TLS encryption, and additionally provides an option to use Off-the-Record Messaging for end-to-end encryption. Though it is designed to work with XMPP servers, it can also integrate with Kraken IM Gateway plugin for Openfire, and provides an option to connect with many other IM ...