Google has bought the acquisition of Meebo, the popular instant messaging social network available for free on iPhone.
Meebo integrates multiple IM services, such as Facebook, Yahoo! Messenger, AIM and Windows Live Messenger, used by over 90 million users every day. Now, the same developers have written on their blog that it completed the acquisition by Google.
The team should remain unchanged, but the fact that Meebo has ended in the hands of Google puts serious doubts on the future of the service that will it continue to support various platforms, or will serve only for the services directly connected to the same as Google GTalk?
Source: iPhoneitalia
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