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Report: Facebook IM service will debut soon

Facebook plans to launch an instant-messaging application for members to embed on their profiles as early as next week, TechCrunch reported Friday.

Details are sketchy, but it appears that this will be a Web-based IM service that would allow Facebook users to chat with other people on their friends lists without needing to go through a third-party program. Additionally, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington detailed, the service would likely be based on the Jabber open-source platform, which would mean that third-party "universal IM" clients like Pidgin, Trillian, and Adium would be able to implement it.

Facebook representatives were not immediately available for comment.

It goes without saying that instant messaging is a logical step for a social network--it's an activity in which millions of Web users partake, and it would keep those coveted "user engagement" rates high. Facebook's obviously not the first one to have this idea: A number of third-party Facebook Platform applications facilitate instant messaging between Facebook users, and Arrington notes that those developer programs would be effectively killed if Facebook launched an in-house rival.

That said, other major social networks have some kind of in-house instant-messaging functions now: MySpace operates MySpaceIM, for example, and AOL's recent acquisition of Bebo will integrate the social network closely with its AIM client. If anything, it's surprising that Facebook didn't build something like this months ago.

Originally posted at The Social
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by compucrazy12 March 14, 2008 2:16 PM PDT
it's about friggin time. i hate reading private messages and such. plus my pidgin has been itchin to be fed some facebook IM
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by negm200 March 24, 2008 4:45 PM PDT
xok
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by oneyearmillionaire June 26, 2008 12:30 PM PDT
I am happy that they finally decided to do the IM thing. They are always ahead of a lot of other sites when it comes to things like this. Social Media sites like this are getting bigger and bigger and I think that the internet is heading that way.. If anyone wants to IM me on facebook... I am around. - KG from OYM
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