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The chat client includes a tab mode setting to differentiate chat windows, similar to tabbed web browsing.
The chat client includes a tab mode setting to differentiate chat windows, similar to tabbed web browsing.


Although multiple IM networks are listed on eBuddy it is not possible to log onto all clients using one interface.
The beta version released in June 2007 supports multiple IM networks in one interface. It is however not possible to log into multiple accounts at once.


== Mobile ==
The mobile version, compatible with [[Cell Phones]], PDA's, [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Nintendo DS]] works only on devices that support [[Wireless_Application_Protocol|WAP]] or [[xHTML]].
The [[MIM]] version, compatible with [[Cell Phones]], PDA's, [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Nintendo DS]] works only on devices that support [[Wireless_Application_Protocol|WAP]] or [[xHTML]].
The [[J2ME]] client released in June 2007 is a download version for mobile phones.


== Unsupported Features ==
== Unsupported Features ==

Revision as of 10:37, 25 June 2007

eBuddy Beta
TypeInstant Messaging
Websiteebuddy.com

eBuddy is a web & mobile messenger which supports various instant messaging clients including MSN Messenger, Yahoo! and AIM. Users who are unable or unwilling to download software can access their IM account through eBuddy.

General

eBuddy is a privately funded Dutch company located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. On October 26th 2006, a press release reported eBuddy received venture capital funding from Lowland Capital Partners, a Dutch VC Group.

An audio interview with the CEO of eBuddy on November 7th 2006 confirmed that the business model is based on online advertising.

History

Paulo Taylor is the inventor of eBuddy. The idea came to life when he made a bet with a friend in which he said he could get MSN to work on a mobile phone. Working full-time at an internet company, Paulo spent his after hours working on a mobile MSN application. After several weeks, he won the bet and uploaded the application on a server. It was here that visitors asked if he could make a web version of the application. As user traffic spurred, Paulo decided to take the idea to the next level.

On September 9th 2003, Paulo together with two partners created Everywhere-MSN.com. Microsoft however claimed the domain name and shortly after on December 4th 2003 the domain was changed to e-messenger.net. On May 1st 2004, e-Messenger became incorporated. On June 1st 2006, e-Messenger was renamed to eBuddy.

Features

eBuddy offers a secure login option. Users can also indicate if they wish to sign on invisibly. The chat client includes a tab mode setting to differentiate chat windows, similar to tabbed web browsing.

The beta version released in June 2007 supports multiple IM networks in one interface. It is however not possible to log into multiple accounts at once.

Mobile

The MIM version, compatible with Cell Phones, PDA's, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS works only on devices that support WAP or xHTML. The J2ME client released in June 2007 is a download version for mobile phones.

Unsupported Features

  • Offline messaging - Users cannot leave messages, after one or more contacts are offline.
  • QQ Protocol
  • Skinning - Users cannot customize application appearance.
  • Webcam interface - Users cannot utilize a webcam.

Updates & Modifications

  • Integration of AJAX into E-Messenger in September 2005.
  • August 2006 US server platform established.
  • June 16 2007 release of new mobile J2ME client & new beta web IM version.

Achievements

January 2007, eBuddy won the "Best Dutch App" award at the Dutch Web2.0 Awards organized by Blue Ace.

March 19th 2007, eBuddy in Red Herrings Top 100 Europe 2007 list organized by Red Herring

References