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  2. Skype for Business - Wikipedia

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    Skype for Business is an enterprise software application for instant messaging and videotelephony developed by Microsoft. It was formerly named Lync and Office Communicator, and integrated with Skype since 2013. It was replaced by Microsoft Teams in 2017 for online version, and by a subscription version of Skype for Business Server in 2019.

  3. Skype for Business Server - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and versions of Skype for Business Server, a real-time communications software that provides instant messaging, VoIP, video conferencing and PSTN connectivity. Find out how Skype for Business Server evolved from Live Communications Server and Lync Server.

  4. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software that includes email, chat, and more. You'll need Windows 7 or newer and 512 MB of free space on your hard drive.

  5. Skype - Wikipedia

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    Skype is a proprietary telecommunications app for videotelephony, videoconferencing and voice calls, owned by Microsoft. Learn about its origins, development, features, and availability on various desktop, mobile, and video game console platforms.

  6. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    A table that compares general and technical information for various instant messaging apps that support multiple platforms and protocols. See the developer, initial release, license, monthly active users, version, date and more for each client.

  7. Quick Assist - Wikipedia

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    Quick Assist is a Microsoft Windows feature that allows a user to view or control a remote Windows computer over a network or the Internet. It is based on the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and was introduced in Windows 10 as a replacement for Windows Remote Assistance.

  8. Skype Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Skype Technologies is a telecommunications company that develops and markets the video chat and instant messaging software program Skype. It was founded in 2003 by Janus Friis and Niklas Zennström, and acquired by Microsoft in 2011 after passing through eBay and a consortium of investors.

  9. MSN Messenger - Wikipedia

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    The last version of MSN Messenger before the name change, version 7.5, was released August 23, 2005. New features included the Dynamic Backgrounds feature and the "msnim" protocol handler, which allowed Web sites to provide links which automatically add a contact or start conversations.