Talk:Voice chat in online gaming
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[edit]When did Rocket Messenger and AOL have voice chat? I worked for Mpath.com, makers of the Mplayer gaming service, and we had voice chat in our betas in 1996. We released to the public in... 1997 I believe.
Also, we did the initial voice chat (both server and client) for Yahoo Instant Messenger. By then Mpath had changed its name to HearMe; YIM had a "Powered by HearMe" icon as part of the voice chat GUI. --Larry Hastings (talk) 22:52, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
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