Pioneering internet messenger ICQ shuts after 28 years

Pioneering internet messenger ICQ shuts after 28 years

/ 09:33 AM June 27, 2024

PARIS, France — A pioneering internet messaging service that once boasted 100 million accounts has shut down, a message on the Russian-owned ICQ website said Wednesday.

ICQ — styled to sound like “I seek you” — was developed by a group of Israeli programmers in 1996 as a way for users to text chat in real-time, a novelty in the mid-1990s.

Early internet giant AOL snapped it up in 1998 and it grew into a major going concern, with the US firm claiming more than 100 million accounts in the early 2000s.

ADVERTISEMENT

By the time ICQ was sold in 2010 to the Russian company that has since become VKontakte — often dubbed Russia’s Facebook — it was past its peak.

FEATURED STORIES

However, the service briefly hit the news in 2018 when Russia banned Telegram and the government told journalists it would shift its communications to ICQ.

A message on ICQ’s website on Wednesday confirmed the service had been discontinued and urged users to sign up to VKontakte’s other messaging service.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

TAGS: Messenger, shutdown

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. To find out more, please click this link.