WIRED
Oct 2, 2023 - 16 min
Decades before Messenger, WhatsApp or Slack, AIM was the killer app of instant messaging. "It was the quintessential millennial technology: a free messaging service that allowed people to broadcast their personalities, via avatars and profiles, for semi-public consumption. AIM invented the idea that you were always online — and if you weren’t, you’d set up an away message to let people know." Writing in Fast Company, Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan explains how AOL's pioneering messaging service is still shaping the internet today.