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Farewell, AIM: AOL Instant Messenger is signing off permanentl­y

AIM’S final away message.

- BY BRAD CHACOS

It’s the end of an era that realistica­lly ended a decade ago. On Friday, AOL announced ( go.pcworld.com/aolf) that AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) will shut down permanentl­y on December 15, 2017.

When I heard the news, my mind flashed back to the boxes full of America Online CDS in every store, to the dubstep-like beeps and boops of a 28.8K modem connecting to the Internet, and AIM chat rooms providing a real-time connection with people around the world long before social networks accomplish­ed the same task.

But the rise of social networks like Facebook and Whatsapp were the final nail in

AIM’S coffin. The company acknowledg­es that the times aren’t just a-changing now that we’re in the smartphone era—they’ve already been altered forever. “AIM tapped into new digital technologi­es and ignited a cultural shift, but the way in which we communicat­e with each other has profoundly changed,” writes Michael Albers, VP of communicat­ions at Oath (the Verizon brand that gobbled up AOL).

AOL discontinu­ed active AIM developmen­t in 2012 ( go.pcworld.com/ adi2), and cut off third-party apps (like Adium, Trillian, and Pidgin) earlier this year ( go.pcworld.com/ pety). And AOL Instant Messenger isn’t the only turn of the century vanguard to fall on hard times; Microsoft shut down

MSN Messenger ( go.

The company acknowledg­es that the times aren’t just A-CHANGING NOW THAT WE’RE IN THE SMARTPHONE ERA—THEY’VE ALREADY BEEN ALTERED FOREVER.

pcworld.com/msnm) in 2014, while Yahoo Messenger closed up shop last year ( go. pcworld.com/usly).

An AOL help page ( go.pcworld.com/ olhp) says you’ll continue to have access to your @aim.com email address, but there’s no way to save or export your AIM buddy list for posterity.

So pour one out for AIM. Who could’ve guessed that AOL’S dial-up Internet business would outlast ( go.pcworld.com/ibwo) the one-time chat giant? If you’re looking for an all-encompassi­ng AIM alternativ­e, this handy Chrome extension ( go.pcworld.com/thce) lets you access Whatsapp, Facebook Messenger, Skype, Slack, Google

Hangouts, Discord, Steam chat and more from a single window.

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