What’s wrong with IM?

May 04, 2006

As the old saying goes - a picture’s worth a thousand words:

IM Problem

No the problem is not with Meebo. The problem is with four different networks and four different protocols. I have family that uses MSN, Friends and co-workers on AOL, and I personally prefer Jabber (GTalk). Fortunately, applications like GAIM and Meebo make it possible to bridge the gap, but I still need an account for each. Why does it have to be so complicated?

Now, imagine if the Web was built this way? Hey, my website is on the AOL network, you have to create an account to access it and download their browser. Where’s your site and what browser does it require?

Unfortunately, this doesn’t appear to be causing much of a problem as millions of people are chatting each day. But then high gas prices have yet to stop people from driving SUV tanks either. Sooner or later, something is gonna give.

Personally, I think you’ll see more web-based chat systems like campfire. Why? Mainly because we’re seeing advances on the web that prevented usable web-based chat in the past - mainly AJAX for a snappy interface and Comet ( event driven, server push ) to push chat messages to the browser. Add to that some of the benefits the web-based approach may have over normal IM and you have some compelling reasons to move away from proprietary networks.

Time will tell.

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  1. CC Tue, 27 Feb 2007 17:51:15 PST

    I like meebo but it is complicated for first time users.