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E-messenger.net
You may have noticed the AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) icon and status indicator on the AMSA 411 Blog. This informs viewers if I'm logged into AIM. Sometimes business' and/or network administrators may filter out this type of non-business traffic (for various reasons), thus making chat unavailable on your computer or if you're on barrowed system simply not installed. Well if this is a problem or you simply want to login to your AIM/Yahoo/MSN Chat, by all means go for it. More than likeily if you have such restrictioins on your network and you have Internet access, you can always use this tool: E-Messenger. This website redirects the otherwised blocked chat ports to the open Web browser (port:80 HTTP). Allowing Chat activity through this public Web page. Live it up chatter box, and drop me a buss sometime via: http://www.e-messenger.net/ .

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Another (late entry) similiar site named Meebo:
http://www13.meebo.com/
Port:80 Web Chat from anywhere....
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