AIM, Skype chat, iChat, ICQ-IRC Started It AllSubmitted by matthew on Tue, 2007-11-20 22:45 |
I've heavily used different Internet messaging in both the nonprofit and the for profit realms. Being able to quickly chat with developers during a project is a powerful tool. Skype is great because it not only allows you to IM but to talk and to transfer documents securely. I've also used ICQ and AIM. I still use iChat (on the AIM network) regularly as well.
IRC started it all though and is still actively used by a wide variety of different groups. IRC is cool because there are long standing communities who discuss and support one another on a vast swath of topics. IRC is cool because they were Web 2.0 WAY before Web 2.0 had ever been conceived.
If you want to browse lists of communities, there is a good index at searchirc.com.
If you don't have an IRC client, Firefox has some plugins available. Personally, I use Colloquy, a super Mac IRC client. You can look at a list of other clients on ircreviews.org.








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