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http://onlineapps.newsvine.com

Try going to pigdin.im. See what comes up. And how is aMSN "multiprotocol"?

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ringokamens

4 years 50 weeks 5 days 6 hours ago

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This is cheap. I can't believe

This is cheap. I can't believe they'd do something like that. Vote them to shame!

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Jimbob

4 years 50 weeks 5 days 6 hours ago

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Hey what's your problem? There's

Hey what's your problem? There's no need to use that language.

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ringokamens

4 years 50 weeks 4 days 4 hours ago

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It's an underhanded tactic, that's

It's an underhanded tactic, that's why. They should be better than that

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mattflaschen

4 years 50 weeks 4 days 1 hour ago

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It was a third-party, and aMSN

It was a third-party, and aMSN is doing their best to neutralize it without owning pigdin.im

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