To mark its second birthday Monday, Meebo unveiled a surprise for its users — applications for the Meebo platform. With the announcement, the instant messaging site joins social networks such as Facebook and MySpace that have opened up their platform to third-party developers. The first round of applications are designed to pep up Meebo’s communications capabilities. “We’re super excited to debut applications inside Meebo. Just click on that shiny new rocket ship icon in any IM window and then select which app you want to launch with your buddy,” Meebo said.
Meebo Says ‘Me Too’ to Third-Party Apps
Posted by: Walaika Haskins October 31, 2007 01:22 PMTo mark its second birthday Monday, Meebo unveiled a surprise for its users — applications for the Meebo platform. With the announcement, the instant messaging site joins social networks such as Facebook and MySpace that have opened up their platform to third-party developers. The first round of applications are designed to pep up Meebo’s communications capabilities. “We’re super excited to debut applications inside Meebo. Just click on that shiny new rocket ship icon in any IM window and then select which app you want to launch with your buddy,” Meebo said.