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Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Radius IM: Mappy Meebo in Dojo

Category: Chat, Showcase

<>p>Radius IM is a mashup of Google Maps (location) with IM (teh social).

It’s the only site that shows you where your friends are hanging out and lets you surf for other people based on location. It supports all the major networks: MSN, AIM/ICQ, Yahoo, and GTalk/Jabber. And you can use radiusIM from anywhere because there are no downloads.

It uses Ajax heavily, and is built on the Dojo Toolkit.

Radius IM

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finally some real competition for Meebo…

Comment by Kahn — April 26, 2007

Meebo rock. What is the other product offer by them other than meebo and radius IM?

Comment by PohEe.com — April 26, 2007

Hey… wat if i wanna develope my own yahoo client… ?
I thing ymsgr is a private protocol of yahoo…
I wanna do this thing in java…
I know thare is one old API jYMSG http://jymsg9.sourceforge.net/
But it doesnt work with latest ymsgr protocol…

Any idea?

Sudhir
http://www.jyog.com

Comment by sudhir — April 26, 2007

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