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aim.com

AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) was an instant messaging and presence computer program created by AOL, which used the proprietary OSCAR instant messaging protocol and the TOC protocol to allow registered users to communicate in real time. AIM was popular by the late 1990s, in United States and other countries, and was the leading instant messaging application in that region into the following decade. Teens and college students were known to use the messenger's away message feature to keep in touch with friends, often frequently changing their away message throughout a day or leaving a message up with one's computer left on to inform buddies of their ongoings, location, parties, thoughts, or jokes. AIM's popularity declined as AOL subscribers started decreasing and steeply towards the 2010s, as Gmail's Google Talk, SMS, and Internet social networks, like Facebook gained popularity. Its fall has often been compared with other once-popular Internet services, such as Myspace. More information...

According to PR-model, aim.com is ranked 181,729th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 111,787th in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before sportsinwinter.pl and after vw166.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

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frFrench
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deGerman
246,313th place
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