AOL Will Discontinue AIM on December 15, 2017

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October 6, 2017 By Catalin Cimpanu
 


 
AOL will be shutting down AIM after 20 years of existence, on December 15, 2017, the company announced today.
 
The company said users will be able to use the service until the cut-off date and they will be able to download and install copies of the application until a few days before its end-of-life date.
 
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Get out the tissues, here comes the Nostalgia :$
 
RIP, AIM.
AOL Instant Messenger, the instant-chat service known as AIM, is shutting down in mid-December.
 
In a blog post titled "Our Yellow Running Man is Ready to Retire," Michael Albers, the vice president of communications product at the AOL parent company Oath, explained why the service was ending 20 years after it launched.
 
"AIM tapped into new digital technologies and ignited a cultural shift, but the way in which we communicate with each other has profoundly changed," Albers wrote. "As a result, we've made the decision that we will be discontinuing AIM effective December 15, 2017. We are more excited than ever to continue building the next generation of iconic brands and life-changing products for users around the world."
 
AIM launched in 1997 and was one of the first widely used, free instant-chat services. As Albers noted in his blog post, AIM became something of a symbol of the late '90s and figured prominently in movies like "You've Got Mail" and TV shows like "Sex and the City."
 
But AIM and AOL as a whole fell on hard times as technology advanced and text messaging grew in popularity. By 2012, AOL had cut most of the AIM staff in an effort to reduce costs.
 
Verizon acquired AOL in May 2015 for $4.4 billion, or $50 a share. Since then, Verizon has acquired Yahoo and merged the two companies into a new division called Oath.
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I still have an AOL account, and also an older Yahoo e-mail account.  Now, that they are merged will that become 'Bloody' Oath? :D
 
P.S. I haven't used AIM in over 14 years.  

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