ICQ will stop working on June 26. It’s encouraging users to migrate to a messaging app from Russia-based VK, its parent company.

I stopped using ICQ in the very early 00s. I didn’t know anything of it still remained.

  • @aesthelete
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    126 months ago

    The early version of what’s now Microsoft’s game suite in Windows was one of the coolest things I’ve seen on the Internet. It was a virtual gaming village where you could go sit at tables and play chess or checkers or cards with people from around the world. It worked 100% fine on 14.4k dialup.

    Microsoft bought whatever that was and completely ruined it, just like they ruin everything else they buy.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      That just reminded me of something I tried that was similar, I think it was called Visual Chat? It looked like a 2D cartoon, but each person controlled an avatar and could move around and talk to each other, go to other rooms, change expression, gesture, etc.

      Microsoft bought whatever that was and completely ruined it, just like they ruin everything else they buy.

      It’s like the Midas touch: they make it shiny, expensive, and of little use.

      • @bus_factor
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        26 months ago

        You probably mean Comic Chat. It was actually just an IRC client, and I think it’s still usable (but frustratingly ineffective) today. But there is a website where you can convert IRC logs to it, I think.