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AOL Blocks Trillian Users
AOL is blocking Trillian users from interfacing with it's AOL Instant Messenger program, reports CNET.com. Trillian is a popular application that allows users to manage ICQ, AIM and other accounts in a single program. For it's part, Trillian is not just standing by, it has been releasing updated versions of its software designed to get around AOL's blocking system, but AOL is reponding in turn to each new version. Posted by Donald Melanson on January 31, 2002 09:38 PM

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