Meebo was an instant messaging and social networking service provider.
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Meebo was an instant messaging and social networking service provider.
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In June 2012, Google acquired Meebo to merge the company's staff with the Google+ developers team.
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In December 2008, Meebo started offering a "Community IM" integration widget, which was targeted at community-oriented sites and provided Meebo's services at third-party locations.
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In February 2009, Meebo added Facebook Messenger to its list of supported instant messengers.
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In February 2011, Meebo acquired Mindset Media advertising company to improve its ads targeting.
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Meebo was used as a hack for users to connect to their instant messaging accounts in school or office networks that blocked such applications.
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Meebo Messenger, Meebo's initial offering, was a browser-based instant messaging application which supported multiple IM services .
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Features of Meebo Messenger included invisible sign-on, simultaneous uniform access to multiple IM services and conversation logging.
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Meebo Rooms were available from Meebo Messenger and via third-party social networking sites including Piczo, Revision3, RockYou, and Tagged.
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Meebo Rooms supported up to 80 simultaneous participants granted a degree of control to the host, allowing to invite and ban chat participants.
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