You may have noticed the AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) icon and status indicator on the AMSA 411 Blog. This informs viewers if I’m logged into AIM at the same time. Sometimes business’ and/or network administrators may filter out this type of non-business traffic (for various hum-bug reasons), thus making chat unavailable on your computer and/or if you’re on a borrowed system and/or simply not installed. This is a problem! You want to logon to AIM/Yahoo/MSN Chat, by all means go for it use this tool: E-Messenger. This website redirects the otherwise blocked chat ports to the open Web browser (port:80 HTTP). Allowing Chat activity through this public Web page and unrestricted port. Live it up chatter box, and drop me a Yo sometime via: http://www.e-messenger.net/ .
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Another (late entry) a similar site named Meebo: http://www13.meebo.com/
Port:80 Web Chat from anywhere…. rock on!
E-messenger.net
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