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Digg Founder to Launch IM Startup

Fresh from earning another place in Internet legend for defying the MPAA, Digg founder Kevin Rose is set to launch an IM startup.

Business Week poster boy Kevin Rose is rumored to have teamed up with Daniel Burka also of Digg, and first time entrepreneur Leah Culver and has started a new company. Rose and Burka have worked closely on tools like Digg Spy. Burka is one of the main designers of Digg.com. Rose and Burka have worked closely for nearly two years.

We have learned from sources familiar with the company, that the trio are currently working on a new kind of a communications tool, that can be dubbed as an IM competitor. The company which is currently operating in stealth mode is going launch sometime later this month.

A 2005 blog post from Kevin (via Tech Manifesto) reveals some of his old ideas about IM, ideas this new startup might implement:

- Social pools: Want to meet someone new? Set your IM account to ’swim’ and you will be placed into a ‘pool group’ of other users within x_degrees of separation. Join a chat room, or chat one-on-one.

- Group/Individual offline: The ability to right click on a group or individual and choose ‘appear offline’ – great for “sick days” from the office.

- Tagging: Highlight any text within a conversation and tag it for later retrieval.
/tag keyword1, keyword2 from the IM window.

Yahoo! Messenger supports offline groups and Wablet supports tagging, but I don’t know of any IM service that supports social pools. Kevin’s pretty much a geek god right now, so expect a sizable chunk of Digg’s 1,000,000 users to instantly adopt this just because he’s Kevin.

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Yahoo! Messenger for the Web

Yahoo! Messenger for the Web

Catching up to Google’s and Microsoft’s browser-based Ajax chat offerings, Yahoo just released a browser-based Flash version of Yahoo! Messenger at webmessenger.yahoo.com. Avatars, emoticons, history, and MSN Messenger integration available at launch; VoIP to follow. As always, Microsoft is the loser in this area: both Yahoo’s and Google’s Web IM offerings are snappier than theirs.

On a country-specific note, this’ll be a hit here in the Philippines. The vast majority of online Filipinos use Yahoo! Messenger, and either go to dinky Internet rental shops or sulk behind medieval corporate firewalls.

(Via Michael Arrington.)

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First Look at Meebo Killer Wablet

Wablet chat

I’ve been testing startup Web IM service Wablet for a while now. Wablet currently connects to Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, ICQ, and AOL Instant Messenger, plus its own network. Despite a few bugs to fix in alpha, this thing looks like it’ll do exactly what TechCrunch says it will: rock Web IM. Read on to see how. Read the rest of this entry »

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