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You would have to install AOL Instant Messenger.
Sorry, you can't.
You can not use yahoo messenger to talk to AOL instant messenger but you can use meebo.com to use yahoo, aol, and many other messengers all at one time. It does not have to be downloaded. Just a regular internet website.
Yes. If someone with an iPod had yahoo messenger, or something else like that, you can instant message them.
Assuming you mean IMers, IM stands for Instant Message. An IMer is someone who sends instant messages. IMers are people who communicate using instant messages. Examples of instant messaging tools are Google Talk, Yahoo Instant Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, Adium, Pidgin, ...
Yes, if you have Yahoo messenger and someone else has windows live, you can add them on your instant messenger contact list and you will be able to talk to them.
You cannot appear offline to one person unless you block them.You can only appear offline to every contact on your Windows Live Messenger, by simply clicking on your name than click on Appear Offline
An instant messenger is a program used to quickly and easily communicate with friends and family over the internet. They are commonly used to send messages, initiate real-time chat or send files. AOL Instant Messenger (AIM for short) is AOL's branded instant messenger. Other Instant messengers include ICQ MSN and Yahoo Messenger.
ICQ (A cute acronym of "I Seek You") is still around. ICQ could be compared to MSN Instant Messanger or Yahoo Instant Messenger. The main difference is what "network" of instant messaging you are on. Functionally, they're all about the same. Only Microsoft once again installing MSN Messenger by default with its operating system (can someone say "Anti-trust" again?) has effectively gained market share for MSN Messenger over the other instant messenger systems out there. I used ICQ for many years (my ICQ ID being down in the 200,000's range), before realizing that everyone I wanted to talk to was on the default installed MSN Messenger.
On my Windows Live Messenger, if you talk to someone who is truly offline, the time appears alongside your screen name in the chat box whenever you type and send something. When someone is 'Appearing Offline' the time is NOT shown.Hope this helpsthat helps a lot thx!