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www.ebuddy.com




         eBuddy created the world's first, independent, web browser-based instant messaging service as e-Messenger in 2003 (http://www.e-messenger.net/). The company was rebranded in 2006 from e-Messenger to eBuddy.
       Now eBuddy's patent-pending technology enables millions of monthly global visitors with AOL, Google Talk, MSN, MySpace, Facebook, ICQ and Yahoo Messenger accounts to chat free of charge in one aggregated interface without having to download or install any application on their computer. Millions of monthly users also access eBuddy on their mobile phone, independent of carrier or device via WAP or mobile internet browser (m.ebuddy.com).
        eBuddy is a privately-held company backed by Prime Technology Ventures and Lowland Capital Partners. eBuddy is headquartered in Amsterdam and has local offices in London and San Francisco
eBuddy is a free web based messenger that enables you to chat with your MSN, Yahoo, Google Talk, MySpace, Facebook, ICQ and AIM buddies. No downloads required!
        Whether you're at home, school, at the library or at work, just go to eBuddy and login with your account to start chatting - it's as easy as that! To use the web version of eBuddy, all you need is a Javascript enabled browser on your computer. You can access eBuddy from any computer or location and it even works behind a firewall. Check out the web messenger page for more info.
        When you're on the road, outdoors or traveling, you can use the mobile versions of eBuddy to chat with your buddies. Every mobile device that supports xHTML or WAP can be used, including a cell phone, PDA, Sony PSP and Nintendo DS!

www.mig33.com



       mig33 is the world’s largest mobile-first community.
       It was released in December of 2005 as the first global, mobile community, and has quickly spread around the world. Growing on the strength of user recommendations, and bringing the power of Internet to anyone with a mobile phone, more than 40 million users in over 200 countries have joined the mobile community. mig33 is estimated to be the most downloaded application for mobile phone worldwide.
        The concept for mig33 originated in a library coffee shop, as a way for teens to send text messages as much as they wanted, without the high costs of SMS, by using GPRS/data channel which commonly used to access the mobile Internet.
        The company was founded on the belief that the rise of IP and wireless technologies would redefine the way people connect and build their relationships and communities. mig33 takes advantage of the shift in the telecommunications industry from managing and tariffing the network, to delivering customer services and value.
          Today, mig33 has many additional features beyond just chat, and is a vibrant, mobile community that enables users to connect with friends, meet new people, exchange emoticon expressions, send virtual gifts, play games and have fun. It also connects members to other instant messengers like Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, MSN Messenger and AOL. The service is available to any mobile phone user and is optimized to work with more than 2,000 handsets that include most Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Blackberry handsets.