Totally new features, and an overhauled face. Overall, a nice upgrade.
No regrets.
AIM Goes To Washington
AOLers shared the story of AIM at the White House and State Department recently and how the government could leverage Open AIM and other real-time communications tools powered by AOL. The AIM team’s Greg Cypes talked about AIM and how the government might be able to leverage Open AIM and other real-time communications tools powered by AOL. Jeremy Rephlo and Amy Craig, also from the AIM team, attended the event. The opportunity came during the kickoff of a European tour by Geeks on a Plane, a cultural exchange for entrepreneurs which was founded by Dave McClure and organized in DC with the help of AOLer Frank Gruber.
(photo of Greg Cypes by Jen Consalvo)
The AIM product team shared their story by demoing the new AIM at TechCrunch50. The team did a super job demoing in a front an early adopter crowd. Check out the AIM team of Jeremy Rephlo, Christina Wick and Jean-Paul Cozzatti sharing the new AIM at TC50 (above).
AIM Now Goes Both Ways (With Twitter And Facebook)
Yes, it’s true, you can push your AIM status updates to Twitter and Facebook. Pretty cool huh?
The new AIM beta will be showcased at TECH cocktail DC 6 on Thursday, August 27th in Washington, D.C. Come out to see the Running Man and learn about the new AIM beta with a bunch of developers, designers, innovators, entrepreneurs and technology enthusiasts.
NOTE: Must RSVP here and be 21 years old to attend.
Happy 1st Birthday AIM Express! We are happy to annouce the latest Beta version. There are a ton of new features that we want you to try out like Lifestream updates, Icon photo cropper, and like & comment Notifications. IM’ing from your web browser never looked so hot. Kudos to the Express team: Bryan, Doug, Shawn, Rizwan, Rick, Rob, Lee, Nikko, Isabel, & Ryan!



