This here is what I call an overdue post and something I've been meaning to talk about for a while now. BuddyFuze is a project in development by an old Messenger developer commonly known as Juzzi. The program builds on the simple idea of integrating social networking applications such as Facebook and Twitter with Windows Live Messenger. To lift from their own product description "connecting the social" is at the heart of BuddyFuse.

BuddyFuse integrates networks such as Google Talk, Twitter and Hyves into Windows Live Messenger. It is an addon for Windows Live Messenger that seamlessly enhances your chat experience. BuddyFuse will soon be available for you to download. The program will be free to use and does not contain any spyware or malware.



Although the main program isn't available to the public at this time, its web messenger service is. What makes it unique is the use of the Windows Live Messenger library and Web Toolkit allowing users to use the their Microsoft IM client directly through Windows Live itself. BuddyFuse thus receives no user information or data which can be argued as adding significant privacy benefits.

Because BuddyFuse is designed with Windows Live Messenger in mind it aims to take advantage as much as the web API has to offer in a clean and simple layout that is familiar to Windows Live Messenger itself. This new web messenger launched just last week and is most likely to be accessible through all schools and work places for the time being.

Use the BuddyFuse web messenger


Tags:   BuddyFuse  Web messenger    

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