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I work for a fortune 500 company that uses corporate IM... and of course we use MSN. It does not connect to the outside network, only internal to our company, but it works exactly like MSN at home, and instead of running the regular MSN from the system tray like home windows, it's the corporate version. I can't tell the difference other than my buddy list, and I would have to agree with the first poster a little more because of the ease at which it can be bundled.

True not 100% the same thing, but it is indeed very similar...
Posted by: juliancat   Posted on: 06/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Spun nicely to hide anti-competitive effects of bundling  whisperycat | 06/22/04
Not the same thing...  dj_45_cal | 06/22/04
more related than you think  juliancat | 06/22/04
PULEASEEE buy a clue.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/22/04
The key to IM is the user base  menk | 06/24/04
The real story please?  Nullifidian | 06/22/04
I agree...but  dj_45_cal | 06/22/04
I buy that...  juliancat | 06/22/04
Like any tool, it must be used responsibly...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/22/04
the problem we found with ent im  V Sanders | 06/22/04
what we would by those is a cutom aol app  V Sanders | 06/22/04
Our Enterprise found IM very Userful  JJJakus | 06/23/04
Yet another AOL self inflicted injury  FilledOut | 06/23/04
AOL never actually had anyone selling this  menk | 06/24/04

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