PARIS: A pioneering internet messaging service that once boasted 100 million accounts has shut down, a message on the Russian-owned ICQ website said W...
A pioneering internet messaging service that once boasted 100 million accounts has shut down, a message on the Russian-owned ICQ website said Wednesday.
Early internet giant AOL snapped it up in 1998 and it grew into a major going concern, with the US firm claiming more than 100 million accounts in the early 2000s.
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