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Date: Sat Aug 27 14:26:53 2005
From: xploitable at gmail.com (n3td3v)
Subject: talk.google.com

Yahoo's current IM application, highly bloated with features more
geared up for a Yahooligans IM client. Yahooligans, The web for kids.
www.yahooligans.com

Yahoo plan to strip their current Yahoo Messenger 7.0 for a new lite
version, to stop half of Yahoo's 20 million IM users from switching to
Google Talk, when Yahoo finally pull the switch on Yahoo's older,
lighter version of Yahoo Messenger.

The version of Yahoo Messenger, 5.6. build 1358 was the last basic,
easy to use IM application released by Yahoo. Since then Yahoo
introduced the "All-New Yahoo Messenger". The All-New was all bloated
with features geared up for kids. Users hit out at Yahoo ever since
version 6.0.

Users of Yahoo Messenger wish Yahoo to rollback to 5.6 1358, adding
only the wanted features as listed here:
http://www.geocities.com/n3td3v/ymessenger80lite.html You can call it
Yahoo Messenger 8.0 so you don't look silly for backtracking to a
previous version.

Yahoo will be releasing two versions of Yahoo Messenger soon. One will
be Yahooligans Messenger. This will be indentical to the current Yahoo
Messenger 7.0, just rebranded.

Yahoo's new Yahoo Messenger 8.0 will move direction from versions 6.0
and 7.0 with a rollback to the older Yahoo Messenger feel.

Yahoo Messenger 8.0 LITE is the future of IM...

http://www.geocities.com/n3td3v/ymessenger80lite.html

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