![]() It all crumbled to pieces and once AIM fans have turned their backs on the application, migrating to other social networks and, implicitly, other instant messaging programs. It was all about the vulnerabilities its team was unable to fix and patch, thus the increased security weakness has taken its toll on the number of user sign-ins. ![]() The downfall of an industry giantĪfter that, AIM had one of the most amazing downfalls in recorded IT history, with a ravishing 0.73% market share reported in June 2011. Backed by the US Internet mogul America Online (AOL), this particular piece of software had a great run within its first ten years. AIM, also known as AOL Instant Messenger, requires no presentation, as it’s one of the first instant messaging applications to ever step into the scene back in 1997. ![]()
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